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Some of the arguments used against Nominalism were as follows : ( 1 ) Had not
the intellect universal ideas , common nouns would be meaningless , whereas
consciousness tells us we have a meaning in using them beyond denoting an ...
Some of the arguments used against Nominalism were as follows : ( 1 ) Had not
the intellect universal ideas , common nouns would be meaningless , whereas
consciousness tells us we have a meaning in using them beyond denoting an ...
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( 4 ) We can perceive similitudes between certain objects , therefore we can
perceive the universal , for every similitude perceived , reveals our power of
perception of the same quality , or essential lineament , in distinct individuals , i .
e . an ...
( 4 ) We can perceive similitudes between certain objects , therefore we can
perceive the universal , for every similitude perceived , reveals our power of
perception of the same quality , or essential lineament , in distinct individuals , i .
e . an ...
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It is the same with the image of the imagination , which is only called “ sensuous
universal ” by analogy , and which , of course , is not truly general or “ universal ”
at all . It is only a particular image , which , from the mode of its production and ...
It is the same with the image of the imagination , which is only called “ sensuous
universal ” by analogy , and which , of course , is not truly general or “ universal ”
at all . It is only a particular image , which , from the mode of its production and ...
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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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