Letters, Lectures, and Reviews, Including the Phrontisterion: Or, Oxford in the 19th CenturyJ. Murray, 1873 - Всего страниц: 408 |
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... becomes sure and permanent only when the subject governs , instead of being governed by , the object . While man remains the passive slave of the world without , he feels his way blindfold , and stumbles at every step . It is only when ...
... becomes sure and permanent only when the subject governs , instead of being governed by , the object . While man remains the passive slave of the world without , he feels his way blindfold , and stumbles at every step . It is only when ...
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... . and 65. [ ED . ] Here we must take the liberty to dissent from Sir John Stoddart ; not indeed from his principles , but from his LANGUAGE AND THOUGHT . 9 surrendering resemblance ; it becomes 8 THE PHILOSOPHY OF LANGUAGE .
... . and 65. [ ED . ] Here we must take the liberty to dissent from Sir John Stoddart ; not indeed from his principles , but from his LANGUAGE AND THOUGHT . 9 surrendering resemblance ; it becomes 8 THE PHILOSOPHY OF LANGUAGE .
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... becomes the representative of all mankind only because it has no special likeness to any one man . * As a matter of necessity , men must think by symbols ; as a matter of fact , they do think by language ; —that is , they employ a ...
... becomes the representative of all mankind only because it has no special likeness to any one man . * As a matter of necessity , men must think by symbols ; as a matter of fact , they do think by language ; —that is , they employ a ...
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... become cognizant of matter , is a truth which our every - day consciousness attests ; how it does so we know not ; the fact remains ultimate and inexplicable — a mystery . * We can examine separately the phenomena of each , as we can ...
... become cognizant of matter , is a truth which our every - day consciousness attests ; how it does so we know not ; the fact remains ultimate and inexplicable — a mystery . * We can examine separately the phenomena of each , as we can ...
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... become so . But that historically there ever was a time when the language of mankind consisted of these parts only , is a theory which , however plausibly supported by his Anglo - Saxon and Gothic etymologies , has been anything but ...
... become so . But that historically there ever was a time when the language of mankind consisted of these parts only , is a theory which , however plausibly supported by his Anglo - Saxon and Gothic etymologies , has been anything but ...
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