The Origin of Human Reason: Being an Examination of Recent Hypotheses Concerning itUniversity Microfilms, 1977 - 327 стор. |
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... become possible only after language had become possible — that is , after man had realized his power of forming concepts . No one who has not himself grappled with that problem can appreciate the complete change that has come over it by ...
... become possible only after language had become possible — that is , after man had realized his power of forming concepts . No one who has not himself grappled with that problem can appreciate the complete change that has come over it by ...
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... become , as it were , de- graded into recepts , but recepts of a degree of com- plexity of organization which would not have been possible but for their conceptional parentage . " Now , it is quite true that thoughts , as well as words ...
... become , as it were , de- graded into recepts , but recepts of a degree of com- plexity of organization which would not have been possible but for their conceptional parentage . " Now , it is quite true that thoughts , as well as words ...
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... become " concepts . " According to Mr. Romanes , however , " concepts differ from recepts in that they are recepts which have themselves become objects of knowledge ; " and he adds , in a note , that some concepts " may be the knowledge ...
... become " concepts . " According to Mr. Romanes , however , " concepts differ from recepts in that they are recepts which have themselves become objects of knowledge ; " and he adds , in a note , that some concepts " may be the knowledge ...
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CHAPTER | 1 |
MENTAL STATES AND PROCESSES | 35 |
REASON AND THE INFANT | 214 |
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The Origin of Human Reason: Being an Examination of Recent Hypotheses ... St. George Jackson Mivart Перегляд фрагмента - 1889 |
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