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No two things could be known to be two without an apprehension that while they
are numerically distinct they can in some way be thought of as belonging to one
class of entities . We could not say " pink " and “ a high rate of interest ” were two
...
No two things could be known to be two without an apprehension that while they
are numerically distinct they can in some way be thought of as belonging to one
class of entities . We could not say " pink " and “ a high rate of interest ” were two
...
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We are told , * “ Man begins by counting things , grouping them visibly [ i . e . by
the Logic of Recepts ) . He then learns to count simply the numbers , in the
absence of things , using his fingers and toes for symbols . He then substitutes
abstract ...
We are told , * “ Man begins by counting things , grouping them visibly [ i . e . by
the Logic of Recepts ) . He then learns to count simply the numbers , in the
absence of things , using his fingers and toes for symbols . He then substitutes
abstract ...
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Romanes says , “ Thus the child is enabled to fix these states before his mental
vision as things which admit of being denoted by verbal signs . " We do not say
this : The child thinks nothing of “ signs , ” or his own mental states as such .
Romanes says , “ Thus the child is enabled to fix these states before his mental
vision as things which admit of being denoted by verbal signs . " We do not say
this : The child thinks nothing of “ signs , ” or his own mental states as such .
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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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