The Science of Thought, Volumen2Longmans, Green & Company, 1887 - 664 páginas |
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... nature ouly , the intellectual , and there are two other sides , the ethical and aesthetical , on which I have not ... natural growth must pass , I hope , if life is still prolonged , to be able to show that the same road which led ...
... nature ouly , the intellectual , and there are two other sides , the ethical and aesthetical , on which I have not ... natural growth must pass , I hope , if life is still prolonged , to be able to show that the same road which led ...
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... Nature , 84. Nâmarûpa , 84. Was man ever without language ? 85. The mental tubercle , 85 . Geiger's answer , 86 ... Nature impossible without Genera , 100 . Mythological Language inevitable , 101. The Broad Lines of Nature , 103. The ...
... Nature , 84. Nâmarûpa , 84. Was man ever without language ? 85. The mental tubercle , 85 . Geiger's answer , 86 ... Nature impossible without Genera , 100 . Mythological Language inevitable , 101. The Broad Lines of Nature , 103. The ...
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... for attributing to any of the lower animals the use of signs of such a nature as to render general proposi- 1 See Huxley , Hume , p . 97 . 2 See , however , Huxley , 1. c . , p . 108 . tions possible . But , ' he adds , ' 12 FIRST CHAPTER .
... for attributing to any of the lower animals the use of signs of such a nature as to render general proposi- 1 See Huxley , Hume , p . 97 . 2 See , however , Huxley , 1. c . , p . 108 . tions possible . But , ' he adds , ' 12 FIRST CHAPTER .
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... nature , divine guidance or anything else , but we can only stand by and admire . I shall give one case only , but again , one which I believe to be perfectly well authenticated , and for the explanation of which neither inheritance ...
... nature , divine guidance or anything else , but we can only stand by and admire . I shall give one case only , but again , one which I believe to be perfectly well authenticated , and for the explanation of which neither inheritance ...
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... nature have explained them neverthe- intelligence of less in support of the most opposite views on the mental faculties of men and ani- mals , had formerly led to a kind of understanding among serious psychologists , never to appeal to ...
... nature have explained them neverthe- intelligence of less in support of the most opposite views on the mental faculties of men and ani- mals , had formerly led to a kind of understanding among serious psychologists , never to appeal to ...
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Página 258 - Words become general, by being made the signs of general ideas : and ideas become general, by separating from them the circumstances of time, and place, and any other ideas that may determine them to this or that particular existence.
Página 609 - We have but faith : we cannot know; For knowledge is of things we see ; And yet we trust it comes from thee, A beam in darkness : let it grow.
Página 261 - For example, does it not require some pains and skill to form the general idea of a triangle ? (which is yet none of the most abstract, comprehensive, and difficult ;) for it must be neither oblique nor rectangle, neither equilateral, equicrural, nor scalenon, but all and none of these at once.