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" Since it is the understanding that sets man above the rest of sensible beings, and gives him all the advantage and dominion which he has over them; it is certainly a subject, even for its nobleness, worth our labour to inquire into. "
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Knowledge and Postmodernism in Historical Perspective

Joyce Oldham Appleby - Knowledge, Sociology of - 1996 - 578 pages
...NOTIONS Chapter L Introduction Sect. 1 . An inquiry into the understanding, pleasant and useful. — Since it is the understanding that sets man above...he has over them, it is certainly a subject, even from its nobleness, worth our labour to inquire into. The understanding, like the eye, whilst it makes...
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The Aesthetic Contract: Statutes of Art and Intellectual Work in Modernity

Henry Sussman - Philosophy - 1997 - 338 pages
...revisions initiated by the Protestant Reformation. The first sentence in the Introduction to An Essay runs: "Since it is the understanding that sets man above...for its nobleness, worth our labour to inquire into" (E, j). Like a new Genesis, An Essay Concerning Human Understanding begins with the dominion of humans...
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A report of the Board of Trade to the Lords Justices, respecting the relief ...

Jörg Thomas Peters, John Locke - Public welfare - 1997 - 364 pages
...Menschen als eines vernunftbegabten Wesens konstituiere das Recht zur Nutzung der vemunftlosen Dinge12 9: "Since it is the Understanding that sets Man above...the Advantage and Dominion, which he has over them" (ECHU 1. 1,1, Nidditch). Der Mensch muß nicht nur das Recht auf alle lebenden (Pflanzen und Tiere),...
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Locke's Essay and the Rhetoric of Science

Peter Walmsley - Philosophy - 2003 - 208 pages
...depends on a very traditional claim for the distinguishing character of the understanding as that which "sets Man above the rest of sensible Beings, and gives...the Advantage and Dominion, which he has over them" (1.1.1). This issue resurfaces in book 2's account of our powers of abstraction, where Locke suggests...
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Masters of the Mind: Exploring the Story of Mental Illness from Ancient ...

Theodore Millon - Psychology - 2004 - 672 pages
...The following excerpt presents Locke's rationale for undertaking the illuminating book: John Locke Since it is the understanding that sets man above...certainly a subject, even for its nobleness, worth our labor to inquire into. The understanding, like the eye, whilst it makes us see and perceive all other...
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Karl Popper: Philosophy of science 1

Anthony O'Hear - Philosophy - 2004 - 536 pages
...that man is a rational animal, and he also supports the strong claim of modern philosophy that ". . . it is the understanding that sets man above the rest...the advantage and dominion which he has over them . . ." (Locke, p. 1). Popper says similarly that our ability to search actively for mistakes is the...
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Evidence and Faith: Philosophy and Religion Since the Seventeenth Century

Charles Taliaferro - Philosophy - 2005 - 482 pages
...begins the introduction to his essay with a call to inquire critically into the nature of understanding. Since it is the understanding that sets man above...for its nobleness, worth our labour to inquire into. The understanding, like the eye, whilst it makes us see and perceive all other things, takes no notice...
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Hume's 'Enquiry Concerning Human Understanding': A Reader's Guide

Alan Bailey, Dan O'Brien - Philosophy - 2006 - 180 pages
...has a cause, and that God exists. Such insight is a product of our 'understanding' or 'reason'. And: It is the Understanding that sets Man above the rest...the Advantage and Dominion which he has over them. (Locke 1689: III) [Reason is] that faculty whereby Man is supposed to be distinguished from Beasts,...
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The Measure of Merit: Talents, Intelligence, and Inequality in the French ...

John Carson - Business & Economics - 2007 - 430 pages
...three respects. First, Locke singled out the special importance of investigating the understanding: "it is the understanding that sets man above the rest of sensible beings." While this was by no means a new sentiment — since Aristotle, reason had been used to distinguish...
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John Locke: Champion of Democracy

Graham Faiella - Juvenile Nonfiction - 2005 - 120 pages
...the faculty, or ability, in humans that makes them different from other animals. But Locke also says "it is the understanding that sets man above the rest of sensible beings [other animals]." What, then, is the difference between "understanding" and "reason"? Locke says "understanding"...
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