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In this we quite agree with our author , as also in his remark * that “ in the very act
of naming we are virtually predicating existence of the thing named , ” and that “
the power to think is , ' is the power concerned in the formation of a concept ...
In this we quite agree with our author , as also in his remark * that “ in the very act
of naming we are virtually predicating existence of the thing named , ” and that “
the power to think is , ' is the power concerned in the formation of a concept ...
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be , since possible existence may still remain to it — as a fine head of hair to a
man who has just had his head shaved . He says , * next : “ When we bring these
two judgments ( concepts ) together in the proposition A is B , the new judgment ...
be , since possible existence may still remain to it — as a fine head of hair to a
man who has just had his head shaved . He says , * next : “ When we bring these
two judgments ( concepts ) together in the proposition A is B , the new judgment ...
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existence of both A and B has been already presupposed in the two concepts . "
But the two things thus coupled can only be distinct ideally , since no two
materially distinct existences can really be identically the same . We cannot say
of two ...
existence of both A and B has been already presupposed in the two concepts . "
But the two things thus coupled can only be distinct ideally , since no two
materially distinct existences can really be identically the same . We cannot say
of two ...
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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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