NO MAN’S
KNOWLEDGE HERE
CAN GO BEYOND
HIS EXPERIENCE
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Language as innate
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1609 A Later Concerning
Human Understanding
2690 Tro rots of134
THERE ARE TWO
KINDS OF TRUTHS:
TRUTHS OF
REASONING AND
TRUTHS OF FACT
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ore Nacstry rth ene |
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Bucthopepection erring | Fyitopuade owen oe tik ut | Ectsnetia as ea
Gcoyag tdzenctinavon | femeialtiarienyaiseece | eatery maces
ince, | Grn Hower hn eng ssa rin at ws Lotbniz's legacy
en nid wi ‘An uncertain future ‘ematned coil a Euepoat
eninge: Be yerything in the ch mona i isolated from other universe in its. aoe eee aka ert epreenierd a
tuniverso ie connocted he argues, | mona ad each cotains 8 Gottfried Wilhelm Goneucalieoumafeil toe’ | Bunecouecees sem
ol every notion 1s complete representation of tho ‘Leibniz pin peter ye eam
nected in every cect nen, | woe univ ts past Poa) {0d atenty nous hotest” | who are numued by Cabs
toes ato ‘Sten te mon for genuine con on th bust feos