| 1843 - 750 páginas
...which were by no means implied in those we previously knew. Whereas, if any one were to propose for investigation the common properties of all things which are of the same colour, the same shape, or the same specific gravity, the absurdity would be palpable. . . . Now the... | |
| 1843 - 744 páginas
...were to propose for investigation the common properties of all things which are of the same colour, the same shape, or the same specific gravity, the absurdity would be palpable. . . . Now the classes which are distinguished by unknown multitudes of properties, and not solely by... | |
| John Stuart Mill - 1846 - 630 páginas
...properties which were by no means implied in those we previously knew. \Vbile, if anyone were to propose for investigation the common properties of all things...color, .the same shape, or the same specific gravity, fhe absurdity would be palpable. We have no ground to believe that any such common-properties exist,... | |
| John Stuart Mill - 1846 - 624 páginas
...any one were to propose for investigation the common properties of all things which aro of the samo color, the same shape, or the same specific gravity, the absurdity would be palpable. We have no ground to believe that any such common properties exist, except such as may be shown to... | |
| John Stuart Mill - 1850 - 616 páginas
...which were ' by no means implied in those we previously knew. While, if any one were to propose for investigation the common properties of all things...specific gravity, the absurdity would be palpable. We have no ground to believe that any such common properties exist, except such as may be shown to... | |
| John Stuart Mill - 1858 - 666 páginas
...we previously knew. While, if any one were to propose for investigation the common properties of aH /things which are of the same color, the same shape,...specific gravity, the absurdity would be palpable. We have no ground to believe that any such common properties exist, except such as may be shown to... | |
| John Cook Wilson - 1926 - 604 páginas
...were to propose for investigation the common properties of all things which are of the same colour, the same shape or the same specific gravity the absurdity would be palpable.' It may be replied that geometry undertakes to investigate the properties of objects that have the same... | |
| John Cook Wilson - 1926 - 606 páginas
...properties of animals or of plants, of sulphur or of phosphorus . . . while if any one were to propose for investigation the common properties of all things which are of the same colour, the same shape or the same specific gravity the absurdity would be palpable.' It may be replied... | |
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