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prior to the terms which denote them . Rational conceptions can exist without
words , but rational words cannot exist without conceptions or abstract ideas ,
and new terms are continually invented to denote ideas which have been freshly
...
prior to the terms which denote them . Rational conceptions can exist without
words , but rational words cannot exist without conceptions or abstract ideas ,
and new terms are continually invented to denote ideas which have been freshly
...
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The term “ percept ” should be used to denote a thing " perceived , " and
intellectually perceived ; since intellectual perception is alone really perception in
the proper sense of that word . It may be loosely used to denote a mere sensuous
...
The term “ percept ” should be used to denote a thing " perceived , " and
intellectually perceived ; since intellectual perception is alone really perception in
the proper sense of that word . It may be loosely used to denote a mere sensuous
...
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Now , onomatopoeia is a term used to denote the voluntary employment of an
imitation of sounds heard , to denote the conception of the object which makes
the sound - as when a child calls a duck " quack - quack , " or when the word “
hiss ...
Now , onomatopoeia is a term used to denote the voluntary employment of an
imitation of sounds heard , to denote the conception of the object which makes
the sound - as when a child calls a duck " quack - quack , " or when the word “
hiss ...
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The Origin of Human Reason: Being an Examination of Recent Hypotheses ... St. George Jackson Mivart Перегляд фрагмента - 1977 |
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