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... he tells us , “ I understand the combination of simple , particular , or concrete
ideas into that kind of composite idea which is possible without the aid of
language . ” Now , both sensuous and intellectual cognitions are possible without
the aid ...
... he tells us , “ I understand the combination of simple , particular , or concrete
ideas into that kind of composite idea which is possible without the aid of
language . ” Now , both sensuous and intellectual cognitions are possible without
the aid ...
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Rather , he tells us , “ it is really the least essential or the least important . For
existence is the category to which everything must belong if it is to be judged
about at all . ” But because it is a category to which every actual thing must
belong , it by ...
Rather , he tells us , “ it is really the least essential or the least important . For
existence is the category to which everything must belong if it is to be judged
about at all . ” But because it is a category to which every actual thing must
belong , it by ...
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As an example , he tells us † that “ in Dayak , if it is desired to say , “ Thy father is
old , ” “ Thy father looks old , ' etc . , in the absence of verbs it is needful to frame
the predication by mere apposition , thus : — Father - of - thee , age - of - him .
As an example , he tells us † that “ in Dayak , if it is desired to say , “ Thy father is
old , ” “ Thy father looks old , ' etc . , in the absence of verbs it is needful to frame
the predication by mere apposition , thus : — Father - of - thee , age - of - him .
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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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