The Alternative: A Study in PsychologyMacmillan, 1882 - 387 sider |
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... thing 89 89 2. Essence is either natural or factitious , import- ant or unimportant 91 3. Attributes are either essential or accidental 91 4. Quantity is a species of Quality for convenience regarded as a contrary of Quality . 91 5 ...
... thing 89 89 2. Essence is either natural or factitious , import- ant or unimportant 91 3. Attributes are either essential or accidental 91 4. Quantity is a species of Quality for convenience regarded as a contrary of Quality . 91 5 ...
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... things inconceivable ! Infinity and the First Cause are held by Sir William Hamilton to be things inconceivable , things unthinkable , and , never- theless , things about which the mind is somehow con- versant . The doctrine pretends ...
... things inconceivable ! Infinity and the First Cause are held by Sir William Hamilton to be things inconceivable , things unthinkable , and , never- theless , things about which the mind is somehow con- versant . The doctrine pretends ...
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... thing as knowledge à priori , —that , nevertheless , in the controversy about the relation of knowledge to ... things as Abstract Ideas , and that there are such things as con- cepts the vicarious function of names , whereby they serve ...
... thing as knowledge à priori , —that , nevertheless , in the controversy about the relation of knowledge to ... things as Abstract Ideas , and that there are such things as con- cepts the vicarious function of names , whereby they serve ...
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... thing as a body or a bodily organ of the consciousness termed sensation . I define sensation , consciousness given as being either wholly or in part a bodily attribute . This definition does not imply that there is such a thing as a ...
... thing as a body or a bodily organ of the consciousness termed sensation . I define sensation , consciousness given as being either wholly or in part a bodily attribute . This definition does not imply that there is such a thing as a ...
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... thing as matter , that there are such things as Cosmos , human bodies , bodily organs of consciousness , e.g. the eye , ear , etc. , and inductively inferring that what are given as nerves , spinal marrow , and encephalon , are also ...
... thing as matter , that there are such things as Cosmos , human bodies , bodily organs of consciousness , e.g. the eye , ear , etc. , and inductively inferring that what are given as nerves , spinal marrow , and encephalon , are also ...
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