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A triangle can be apprehended by means of sight , by feeling , or by hearing its
description ; and the general conception , “ triangle , ” can be also understood to
be one and the same by means of sight and feeling , or by means of feeling and ...
A triangle can be apprehended by means of sight , by feeling , or by hearing its
description ; and the general conception , “ triangle , ” can be also understood to
be one and the same by means of sight and feeling , or by means of feeling and ...
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The word “ spirit , ' if it once meant only the breath , means more now — as we
see from the Professor ' s first letter . Similarly , if ' reason , ' in its Latin form , once
only meant ' reckoning , ' that is no ' reason why it should only mean reckoning ...
The word “ spirit , ' if it once meant only the breath , means more now — as we
see from the Professor ' s first letter . Similarly , if ' reason , ' in its Latin form , once
only meant ' reckoning , ' that is no ' reason why it should only mean reckoning ...
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But in a true and formal judgment we need by no means distinctly advert to its
truth , though it must implicitly contain the idea of truth , as ... But the junction of
two things felt as related , is by no means what we mean by a " practical inference
.
But in a true and formal judgment we need by no means distinctly advert to its
truth , though it must implicitly contain the idea of truth , as ... But the junction of
two things felt as related , is by no means what we mean by a " practical inference
.
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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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