The Science of ThoughtLongmans, Green, and Company, 1887 - 664 páginas |
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... acceptance of strange and unpalatable truths . But , after all , we cannot always be guided by pru- dence , nor ought a man at my time of life to think much of momentary success . I feel convinced that the viii PREFACE .
... acceptance of strange and unpalatable truths . But , after all , we cannot always be guided by pru- dence , nor ought a man at my time of life to think much of momentary success . I feel convinced that the viii PREFACE .
Página ix
Friedrich Max Müller. much of momentary success . I feel convinced that the views put forward in this book , which are the result of a long life devoted to solitary reflection and to the study of the foremost thinkers of all nations ...
Friedrich Max Müller. much of momentary success . I feel convinced that the views put forward in this book , which are the result of a long life devoted to solitary reflection and to the study of the foremost thinkers of all nations ...
Página xiii
... feel of the high distinctions conferred on me , some of them at a very early period of my life , they have been to me not only a precious reward , but at the same time a strong incentive in the production of works which , though they ...
... feel of the high distinctions conferred on me , some of them at a very early period of my life , they have been to me not only a precious reward , but at the same time a strong incentive in the production of works which , though they ...
Página xiv
... feeling of pride from a sense of gratitude , but if any pride can be pardon- able , it is surely that of having gained the good opinion of our peers and of our betters . F. MAX MÜLLER , Knight of the Ordre pour le Mérite ; Knight of the ...
... feeling of pride from a sense of gratitude , but if any pride can be pardon- able , it is surely that of having gained the good opinion of our peers and of our betters . F. MAX MÜLLER , Knight of the Ordre pour le Mérite ; Knight of the ...
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... feel cold , my eyes lay hold of the carpet , my ears hear and understand the very words shouted in the street , my nose distinguishes various scents , by calling them scents of pinks or roses . Not only do I see the carpet , but I am ...
... feel cold , my eyes lay hold of the carpet , my ears hear and understand the very words shouted in the street , my nose distinguishes various scents , by calling them scents of pinks or roses . Not only do I see the carpet , but I am ...
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abstract acts adjectives admit animal apodictic applied Aristotle Aryan Aryan languages attributes become beginning Berkeley called causality colour conceived concepts connotation consciousness Crown 8vo Darwin definition derived Descartes digger distinguish doubt Edition exist experience explain express fact genus German grammar Greek guage Herbert Spencer human mind Hume ideas imagine instance intellect intuition Kant Kant's KHAD knowledge language and thought Latin Leibniz likewise Logic matter meaning meant originally metaphor Mill Monon mortal nature never Noiré nominal nouns object origin of language Pânini perceived percepts philosophers phonetic possible predicate priori proposition R. A. PROCTOR reason roots Sanskrit Science of Language Science of Thought seems sensations sense sensuous singular sounds space speak species substance suffixes supposed syllogism synthetical proposition T. H. Green theory things tion true truth verb Woodcuts words YUDH
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