The Origin of Human Reason: Being an Examination of Recent Hypotheses Concerning itK. Paul, Trench, 1889 - 327 стор. |
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... universal presence of intervals and a perpetual absence of continuity , is set forth as the real condition of material existence by those thinkers who are most earnest in denying the existence of an interval between human and brute ...
... universal presence of intervals and a perpetual absence of continuity , is set forth as the real condition of material existence by those thinkers who are most earnest in denying the existence of an interval between human and brute ...
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... Universal and persistent continuity in nature . does not exist . There are distinct interruptions , some of which our senses can perceive , while others are only evident to our intellect through reasoning and mature reflection . But ...
... Universal and persistent continuity in nature . does not exist . There are distinct interruptions , some of which our senses can perceive , while others are only evident to our intellect through reasoning and mature reflection . But ...
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... universal ideas , common nouns would be meaningless , whereas consciousness tells us we have a meaning in using them beyond denoting an individual or a collection of individuals , and more than a mere material sound ; for a common noun ...
... universal ideas , common nouns would be meaningless , whereas consciousness tells us we have a meaning in using them beyond denoting an individual or a collection of individuals , and more than a mere material sound ; for a common noun ...
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... universal , for every similitude perceived , reveals our power of perception of the same quality , or essential lineament , in distinct individuals , i.e. an universal . ( 5 ) The Nominalists admitted that we have collective ideas ; but ...
... universal , for every similitude perceived , reveals our power of perception of the same quality , or essential lineament , in distinct individuals , i.e. an universal . ( 5 ) The Nominalists admitted that we have collective ideas ; but ...
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... universal " by analogy , and which , of course , is not truly general or " universal " at all . It is only a particular image , which , from the mode of its produc- tion and the purposes it serves , has an analogy with true universals ...
... universal " by analogy , and which , of course , is not truly general or " universal " at all . It is only a particular image , which , from the mode of its produc- tion and the purposes it serves , has an analogy with true universals ...
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