Chapter VII
Of Maxims An essay concerning human understanding | ||
17. Another instance.
Secondly, Another that hath gone further in framing and collecting the idea he calls man, and to the outward shape adds laughter and rational discourse, may demonstrate that infants and changelings are no men, by this maxim, it is impossible for the same thing to he and not to be; and I have discoursed with very rational men, who have actually denied that they are men.
Chapter VII
Of Maxims An essay concerning human understanding | ||