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... whole which the mind , from the limitation of its power , is necessitated to form in order to classify in thought , and discriminate in language , the various objects of its knowledge ( BAYNES ) . This being the case it is obvious that ...
... whole which the mind , from the limitation of its power , is necessitated to form in order to classify in thought , and discriminate in language , the various objects of its knowledge ( BAYNES ) . This being the case it is obvious that ...
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... whole , subsisting only by relation to the objects whose resembling parts it embraces , it is obvious that , as it has no independent existence , it can convey to us no independent knowledge ; and that if we destroy the objects , we ...
... whole , subsisting only by relation to the objects whose resembling parts it embraces , it is obvious that , as it has no independent existence , it can convey to us no independent knowledge ; and that if we destroy the objects , we ...
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... whole of comprehen- sion ( or intension or depth ) , in the latter we are said to proceed in the metaphysical whole of ex- tension ( or breadth ) ; to explain which fully we must proceed to that branch of logic which treats of ...
... whole of comprehen- sion ( or intension or depth ) , in the latter we are said to proceed in the metaphysical whole of ex- tension ( or breadth ) ; to explain which fully we must proceed to that branch of logic which treats of ...
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... whole of that concept , or whether it is superior to it , I do not know the class ' flower , ' and cannot of course predicate ' flower ' of rose : ' in other words I cannot bring ' rose ' under the concept ' flower , ' since I do not ...
... whole of that concept , or whether it is superior to it , I do not know the class ' flower , ' and cannot of course predicate ' flower ' of rose : ' in other words I cannot bring ' rose ' under the concept ' flower , ' since I do not ...
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... whole , of the logical writers of antiquity whose works are extant . The few who have touched upon the subject seem for the most part to have conceived the possibility of its express quantification only universally , as Omnis homo est ...
... whole , of the logical writers of antiquity whose works are extant . The few who have touched upon the subject seem for the most part to have conceived the possibility of its express quantification only universally , as Omnis homo est ...
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