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... attribute or attributes in which a plurality of objects coincide ( HAMILTON ) . This process of conception obviously involves the perception of a number of objects , their com- parison , the recognition of their points of similarity ...
... attribute or attributes in which a plurality of objects coincide ( HAMILTON ) . This process of conception obviously involves the perception of a number of objects , their com- parison , the recognition of their points of similarity ...
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... attributes which these various objects possess in common cannot , when separately con- sidered , be discriminated , the objects themselves are , in this restricted point of view , necessarily con- sidered as one . In other words , the ...
... attributes which these various objects possess in common cannot , when separately con- sidered , be discriminated , the objects themselves are , in this restricted point of view , necessarily con- sidered as one . In other words , the ...
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... attributes in each ; and destroying the resem- bling parts we annihilate the whole which they together constituted ( namely , the concept ) . As however a concept has only a subjective being , existence and knowledge are here identity ...
... attributes in each ; and destroying the resem- bling parts we annihilate the whole which they together constituted ( namely , the concept ) . As however a concept has only a subjective being , existence and knowledge are here identity ...
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... attribute has received the seal of a substan- tive name . This name henceforth stands for all the objects severally and collectively from the analysis of which it sprung , and each object will be referred to under that name , with the ...
... attribute has received the seal of a substan- tive name . This name henceforth stands for all the objects severally and collectively from the analysis of which it sprung , and each object will be referred to under that name , with the ...
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... attribute of green . If , however , we descend to the more minute particulars than the colour of foliage , if , for ... attributes in common . The following table exhibits the facts already enunciated : Name OF TERMS . 9.
... attribute of green . If , however , we descend to the more minute particulars than the colour of foliage , if , for ... attributes in common . The following table exhibits the facts already enunciated : Name OF TERMS . 9.
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