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Conventional , and therefore acquired , intellectual language , may express
either sentiments * or thoughts , and such thoughts may be signified with or
without explicit statement — as we may or may not add the words , “ and
therefore equal ...
Conventional , and therefore acquired , intellectual language , may express
either sentiments * or thoughts , and such thoughts may be signified with or
without explicit statement — as we may or may not add the words , “ and
therefore equal ...
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It would , indeed , be the statement of a truth perceived ; but not the statement of a
truth perceived as true . " 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 ...
It would , indeed , be the statement of a truth perceived ; but not the statement of a
truth perceived as true . " 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 ...
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But why cannot a statement made in gesture by a dumb man be thought of by him
as being a statement ? ... movements , and therefore that deaf mutes must have
thought of his statements as statements , i . e . must have reflected about them .
But why cannot a statement made in gesture by a dumb man be thought of by him
as being a statement ? ... movements , and therefore that deaf mutes must have
thought of his statements as statements , i . e . must have reflected about them .
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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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