... is taken, cannot, in their extreme instances be clearly discriminated from those which lie without. Some equivocal example is then taken, and the framer of the definition is challenged to say in which category it is to be placed. Now it seems to me... Principles of Plutology - Сторінка 164автори: Wordsworth Donisthorpe - 1876 - 206 стор.Повний перегляд - Докладніше про цю книгу
| John Elliott Cairnes - 1875 - 300 стор.
...extreme instances be clearly discriminated from those which lie without. Some equivocal example is then taken, and the framer of the definition is challenged...such sciences nomenclature, and therefore definition, ia based upon classification, and to admit of degrees is the character of all natural facts. As has... | |
| Francis Amasa Walker - 1876 - 436 стор.
...extreme instances be clearly discriminated from those which lie without. Some equivocal example is then taken, and the framer of the definition is challenged...sciences, nomenclature, and therefore definition, is based on classification, and to admit of degrees is the character of all natural facts. As has been said,... | |
| Francis Amasa Walker - 1876 - 440 стор.
...extreme instances be clearly discriminated from those which lie without. Some equivocal example is then taken, and the framer of the definition is challenged to say in which category it is to be placed. H"ow it seems to me that an objection of this kind ignores the inevitable conditions under which a... | |
| Francis Amasa Walker - 1876 - 432 стор.
...extreme instances be clearly discriminated from those which lie without. Some equivocal example is then taken, and the framer of the definition is challenged to say in which category it is to be placed. ]S"ow it seems to me that an objection of this kind ignores the inevitable conditions under which a... | |
| Francis Amasa Walker - 1877 - 580 стор.
...extreme instances, be clearly discriminated from those which lie without. Some equivocal example is then taken, and the framer of the definition is challenged to say in which categor}- it is to be placed. Now it seems to me that an objection of this -kind ignores the inevitable... | |
| James Welton - 1896 - 504 стор.
...discriminated from " those which lie without. Some equivocal example is then taken, " and the f ramer of the definition is challenged to say in which "...category it is to be placed. Now, it seems to me that an objeo" tion of this kind ignores the inevitable conditions under which a "scientific nomenelature is... | |
| James Welton - 1904 - 484 стор.
...extreme instances be clearly discriminated from " those which lie without. Some equivocal example is then taken, " and the framer of the definition is challenged...category it is to be placed. Now, it seems to me that an objec" tion of this kind ignores the inevitable conditions under which a " scientific nomenclature... | |
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