The Science of Thought, Volumen2Longmans, Green & Company, 1887 - 664 páginas |
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Página xi
... sense of Entwickelung , I was a Darwinian , as may be seen from my ' Letter on the Turanian Languages , ' long before Darwin . No student of the Science of Language can be anything but an evolu- tionist , for , wherever he looks , he ...
... sense of Entwickelung , I was a Darwinian , as may be seen from my ' Letter on the Turanian Languages , ' long before Darwin . No student of the Science of Language can be anything but an evolu- tionist , for , wherever he looks , he ...
Página xii
... sense of the word , may lead us back to a point from which we recognise in all self- conscious Mona the Great Self , conscious of all Mona . As this work may possibly be the last which I shall be allowed to finish , I take this ...
... sense of the word , may lead us back to a point from which we recognise in all self- conscious Mona the Great Self , conscious of all Mona . As this work may possibly be the last which I shall be allowed to finish , I take this ...
Página xviii
... sense and Space - sense , 66. The suffi- ciency of a self - conscious Monon , 67. There are no such things as Mind , Memory , Reason , etc. , 69 . Memory 70. Loss and Gain , 71. Logos , 75 What is PAGES · . 1-76 CHAPTER II . THOUGHT AND ...
... sense and Space - sense , 66. The suffi- ciency of a self - conscious Monon , 67. There are no such things as Mind , Memory , Reason , etc. , 69 . Memory 70. Loss and Gain , 71. Logos , 75 What is PAGES · . 1-76 CHAPTER II . THOUGHT AND ...
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... senses as Thought . I mean by Thought The meaning the act of thinking , and by thinking I of Thought . mean no more than combining . I do not pretend that others have not the right of using Thought in any sense which they prefer ...
... senses as Thought . I mean by Thought The meaning the act of thinking , and by thinking I of Thought . mean no more than combining . I do not pretend that others have not the right of using Thought in any sense which they prefer ...
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... sense of the word , is utterly impossible without the simul- taneous working of sensations , percepts , concepts , and names , and that in reality the four are in- separable . Can Sensa- themselves ? If we are asked whether it is ...
... sense of the word , is utterly impossible without the simul- taneous working of sensations , percepts , concepts , and names , and that in reality the four are in- separable . Can Sensa- themselves ? If we are asked whether it is ...
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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.