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... simple ideas which are never distinct ; not because there is confusion in them , but because there is no plurality . These , therefore , must be called indistinct , but not confused . Even in complex ideas , in which a plurality of ...
... simple ideas which are never distinct ; not because there is confusion in them , but because there is no plurality . These , therefore , must be called indistinct , but not confused . Even in complex ideas , in which a plurality of ...
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Immanuel Kant. And yet he does not comprehend how it happens that so simple a figure has these properties . Hence , the field of the Under- standing is far wider than the field of the Reason , or of Com- prehension . IX . D. - Logical ...
Immanuel Kant. And yet he does not comprehend how it happens that so simple a figure has these properties . Hence , the field of the Under- standing is far wider than the field of the Reason , or of Com- prehension . IX . D. - Logical ...
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... simple , Hence , nothing simple is corruptible ; The soul of man is simple , Therefore the soul of man is not corruptible , we would not , indeed , be employing a compound ratiocination properly so - called , since this would consist of ...
... simple , Hence , nothing simple is corruptible ; The soul of man is simple , Therefore the soul of man is not corruptible , we would not , indeed , be employing a compound ratiocination properly so - called , since this would consist of ...
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... simple , Everything simple is incorruptible , Therefore , every spirit is incorruptible , Hence , something incorruptible is a spirit . This is quite legitimate , but argument of this kind is not distinguished from one in the first ...
... simple , Everything simple is incorruptible , Therefore , every spirit is incorruptible , Hence , something incorruptible is a spirit . This is quite legitimate , but argument of this kind is not distinguished from one in the first ...
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... simple , unmixed , and without concealed bye - inferences , otherwise they cannot be permitted to appear in a logical treatise as formulæ giving the clearest representation of an argument . [ 68 ] It is also certain that hitherto all ...
... simple , unmixed , and without concealed bye - inferences , otherwise they cannot be permitted to appear in a logical treatise as formulæ giving the clearest representation of an argument . [ 68 ] It is also certain that hitherto all ...
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