Few words have been used in so many different senses as Thought. I mean by Thought the act of thinking, and by thinking I mean no more than combining. I do not pretend that others have not the right of using Thought in any sense which they prefer, provided... The History of Freemasonry - Page 1694by Albert Gallatin Mackey - 1898Full view - About this book
| Friedrich Max Müller - Language and languages - 1887 - 720 pages
...senses as Thought. I mean by Thought The meaning the act of thinking, and by thinking I °f Thought, mean no more than combining. I do not pretend that...which I intend to use the word, and in which I hold that it ought to be used. I think means to me the same as the Latin Cogito, namely co-agito, CI bring... | |
| Friedrich Max Müller - Language and languages - 1887 - 738 pages
...senses as Thought. I mean by Thought The meaning the act of thinking, and by thinking I of Thought. mean no more than combining. I do not pretend that...which I intend to use the word, and in which I hold that it ought to be used. I think means to -me the same as the Latin Cogito, namely co-agito, 'I bring... | |
| Friedrich Max Müller - Language and languages - 1887 - 362 pages
...Thought. I mean by Thought the The meaning act of thinking, and by thinking I mean no »^houshtmore than combining. I do not pretend that others have...which I intend to use the word, and in which I hold that it ought to be used. I think means to me the same as the Latin Cogito, namely co-agito, "I bring... | |
| John Theodore Merz - Philosophy - 1896 - 484 pages
...mean no more than combining. I do not pretend that others have not the right of using Thought in auy sense which they prefer, provided only that they will clearly define it." So far as definition is at all a part of the work of the historian, I maintain that it is the result... | |
| Albert Gallatin Mackey - 1898 - 344 pages
...of any individual subject-matter the only true method of examination is by analysis ; hence Miiller does analyze, so as to show each and every element...used. ' I think ' means to me the same as the Latin Cogito, namely Co-agito, ' I bring together,' only with the proviso, that bringing together or combining... | |
| John Theodore Merz - Philosophy, Modern - 1907 - 522 pages
...work, 'The Science of Thought,' London, 1887, p. 1, where he says : " I mean by Thought the act of no more than combining. I do not pretend that others...prefer, provided only that they will clearly define it. " So far as definition is at all a part of the work of the historian, thinking, and by thinking I mean... | |
| John Theodore Merz - Philosophy - 1907 - 482 pages
...work, 'The Science of Thought,' London, 1887, p. 1, where he says : " I mean by Thought the act of no more than combining. I do not pretend that others...prefer, provided only that they will clearly define it." So far as definition is at all a part of the work of the historian, thinking, and by thinking I mean... | |
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