The Origin of Human Reason: Being an Examination of Recent Hypotheses Concerning itUniversity Microfilms, 1977 - 327 стор. |
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... understand the meaning of words . " This is ambiguous . If we employ the word " under- stand " in a loose and popular sense , every one would admit the truth of what he says , but not if we use it in its human sense . Therein , as we ...
... understand the meaning of words . " This is ambiguous . If we employ the word " under- stand " in a loose and popular sense , every one would admit the truth of what he says , but not if we use it in its human sense . Therein , as we ...
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... understanding words as irrespective of tones , and intentional use of words as signs . " We do not quite understand how " understand- ing words " can be a division of " sign - making , " and we object to his remark that the understanding ...
... understanding words as irrespective of tones , and intentional use of words as signs . " We do not quite understand how " understand- ing words " can be a division of " sign - making , " and we object to his remark that the understanding ...
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... understand the receptual marking of particular objects , qualities , actions , etc. " By a connotative sign I will understand the classificatory attribution of qualities to objects named by the sign , whether such attribution be due to ...
... understand the receptual marking of particular objects , qualities , actions , etc. " By a connotative sign I will understand the classificatory attribution of qualities to objects named by the sign , whether such attribution be due to ...
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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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