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A NEW ESSAY concerning the ORIGIN OF IDEAS
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Volume 3
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SECTION SIX
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PART ONE
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The Criterion of Certainty
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Contents
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The nature of certainty, truth, and persuasion |
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Certainty can never be blind |
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The two principles of certainty |
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The order between the intrinsic and the exstrinsic principle of certainty |
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How we see truth |
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The principle of knowledge must also be the principle of certainty |
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There is a single principle of certainty for all possible propositions |
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A very simple way of refuting scepticism |