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Page 156
... truth as a circle , and each particular truth as a point in the circle , in such way that each truth is at once principle and consequence ; principle relatively to that which immediately follows , and consequence rel- atively to that ...
... truth as a circle , and each particular truth as a point in the circle , in such way that each truth is at once principle and consequence ; principle relatively to that which immediately follows , and consequence rel- atively to that ...
Page 181
... truth . The categories , for instance those of genus and species , are either vain or false . They are vain if they are mere creations of the mind ; for what could we in that case conclude from them in relation to the reality of things ...
... truth . The categories , for instance those of genus and species , are either vain or false . They are vain if they are mere creations of the mind ; for what could we in that case conclude from them in relation to the reality of things ...
Page 267
... truth of the ological doctrines , he maintained , both in that work and in his other writings , the principle that a ... truth ; it corresponded , that is , to the intelligence of the mass of men , which could seize only upon the outside ...
... truth of the ological doctrines , he maintained , both in that work and in his other writings , the principle that a ... truth ; it corresponded , that is , to the intelligence of the mass of men , which could seize only upon the outside ...
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