Letters, Lectures, and Reviews, Including the Phrontisterion: Or, Oxford in the 19th CenturyJ. Murray, 1873 - Всего страниц: 408 |
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... caused the whole theory to be regarded as a consequence of ultra - sensational views of the origin of knowledge . But it would not be difficult to show that the sensational philosophy is pre - eminently that which could most easily ...
... caused the whole theory to be regarded as a consequence of ultra - sensational views of the origin of knowledge . But it would not be difficult to show that the sensational philosophy is pre - eminently that which could most easily ...
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... causes may affect the chronological formation of language , the logical priority of the proposition remains un- shaken . We mean , that it alone is fully significant , and that the power and distinctive character of every subordinate ...
... causes may affect the chronological formation of language , the logical priority of the proposition remains un- shaken . We mean , that it alone is fully significant , and that the power and distinctive character of every subordinate ...
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... caused much confusion to subsequent gramma- rians and logicians . Ammonius , commenting on De Interpre- tatione , chap . 1 , supposes that Aristotle includes under the name of verb , an adjective in the predicate of a proposition , i.e. ...
... caused much confusion to subsequent gramma- rians and logicians . Ammonius , commenting on De Interpre- tatione , chap . 1 , supposes that Aristotle includes under the name of verb , an adjective in the predicate of a proposition , i.e. ...
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... caused at times its very basis to be questioned , and that adversaries should have occasionally applied to it the lan- guage of its founder on a very different subject , xaμaiλéovтá τινα καὶ σαθρῶς ἱδρύμενον . And yet , notwithstanding ...
... caused at times its very basis to be questioned , and that adversaries should have occasionally applied to it the lan- guage of its founder on a very different subject , xaμaiλéovтá τινα καὶ σαθρῶς ἱδρύμενον . And yet , notwithstanding ...
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... cause exist , its effect exists likewise ; * the other , * This , with its converse from the non - existence of the effect to the non- existence of the cause , may be called the principle of cause and effect , or of reason and ...
... cause exist , its effect exists likewise ; * the other , * This , with its converse from the non - existence of the effect to the non- existence of the cause , may be called the principle of cause and effect , or of reason and ...
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