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FOLLY

Volume 8 · 56 words · 1815 Edition

according to Mr Locke, consists in the drawing of false conclusions from just principles; by which it is distinguished from madness, which draws just conclusions from false principles.

But this seems too confined a definition; folly, in its most general acceptation, denoting a weakness of intellect or apprehension, or some partial absurdity in sentiment or conduct.