Letters, Lectures, and Reviews, Including the Phrontisterion: Or, Oxford in the 19th CenturyJ. Murray, 1873 - Всего страниц: 408 |
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... regards it as the work of the ima- ginative faculty . In the subsequent editions he calls it conjunction ( Ver- bindung ) , and attributes it to the understanding . The latter view justi- fies Sir John's use of the term concep- tion ...
... regards it as the work of the ima- ginative faculty . In the subsequent editions he calls it conjunction ( Ver- bindung ) , and attributes it to the understanding . The latter view justi- fies Sir John's use of the term concep- tion ...
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... regard as untenable in philosophical grammar . Every sentence is complete only when it expresses a truth or falsehood ; every truth and false- hood implies a proposition . * Of this , all other sentences must be regarded as ...
... regard as untenable in philosophical grammar . Every sentence is complete only when it expresses a truth or falsehood ; every truth and false- hood implies a proposition . * Of this , all other sentences must be regarded as ...
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... regard either similitude or degree . The secondary modifications ( viz . those of adverbs by adverbs ) , follow the course of the primary and I have here noticed certain classes of words , which , as affecting no modification of an ...
... regard either similitude or degree . The secondary modifications ( viz . those of adverbs by adverbs ) , follow the course of the primary and I have here noticed certain classes of words , which , as affecting no modification of an ...
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... regards Lindley Murray as a wizard , or those fair disciples by whom he is chiefly studied as possessing more of the black art than is contained in the natural magic of a Lancashire witch . While Logic , though slowly and painfully ...
... regards Lindley Murray as a wizard , or those fair disciples by whom he is chiefly studied as possessing more of the black art than is contained in the natural magic of a Lancashire witch . While Logic , though slowly and painfully ...
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... regards what Aristotle did , there is much truth in the remark of Kant , * that since the time of the Stagirite , Logic has neither advanced nor receded a step . As regards what Aristotle left undone , it is no less true that its whole ...
... regards what Aristotle did , there is much truth in the remark of Kant , * that since the time of the Stagirite , Logic has neither advanced nor receded a step . As regards what Aristotle left undone , it is no less true that its whole ...
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