The Science of Thought, Volumen2Longmans, Green & Company, 1887 - 664 páginas |
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... words , 51. New objects how named , 52. Inexpressible thoughts , 54. Foreign Words , 54. Experiments to prove that thought is impossible without words , 56 . Speaking in the Stomach , 57. The Dog Experiment , 58 . Multiplicity of ...
... words , 51. New objects how named , 52. Inexpressible thoughts , 54. Foreign Words , 54. Experiments to prove that thought is impossible without words , 56 . Speaking in the Stomach , 57. The Dog Experiment , 58 . Multiplicity of ...
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... words , 189. Ah ! Ih ! Oh ! 189. Have consonants or vowels an inherent significance ? 190 . Uncertainty in imitating the sounds of animals , 192 . Instances thrush , duck , owl , frog , cock , dog , nightin- gale , 192. Communication ...
... words , 189. Ah ! Ih ! Oh ! 189. Have consonants or vowels an inherent significance ? 190 . Uncertainty in imitating the sounds of animals , 192 . Instances thrush , duck , owl , frog , cock , dog , nightin- gale , 192. Communication ...
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... words , 269 . How men formed words , 270. Every word was a general term , 270. Words impossible without concepts , 271. Roots express acts , 272. Noire's theory of the origin of Roots , 273. Noiré's Philosophy , 275. Des- cartes , 276 ...
... words , 269 . How men formed words , 270. Every word was a general term , 270. Words impossible without concepts , 271. Roots express acts , 272. Noire's theory of the origin of Roots , 273. Noiré's Philosophy , 275. Des- cartes , 276 ...
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... words , 432. Words formed by applying the categories to the roots , 432 . Illustrations , 433. Goose , 433. Wolf , Pig , Man , Birds , 434. Fish , Worms , 435. Naming impossible without radical concepts , 436. Oak , Horse , 436 ...
... words , 432. Words formed by applying the categories to the roots , 432 . Illustrations , 433. Goose , 433. Wolf , Pig , Man , Birds , 434. Fish , Worms , 435. Naming impossible without radical concepts , 436. Oak , Horse , 436 ...
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... words . Again , if every kind of shriek or howl , or even the sounds of real words , but taken from a foreign language , be called language , we can speak without thought . But this is begging the whole question . We do not mean by ...
... words . Again , if every kind of shriek or howl , or even the sounds of real words , but taken from a foreign language , be called language , we can speak without thought . But this is begging the whole question . We do not mean by ...
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abstract adjectives admit animal apodictic applied Aristotle Aryan attributes become Berkeley called causality colour conceived concepts connotation conscious 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 juventus Kant Kant's knowledge language and thought Latin Leibniz likewise Logic logicians matter meaning meant originally metaphors Mill Monon mortal nature never Noiré nominal nouns object origin of language Pânini perceived percepts philo philosophers phonetic possess possible predicate priori proposition R. A. PROCTOR reason root Sanskrit Science of Language Science of Thought seems sensations sense sensuous simply singular sound space speak species substance suffixes supposed syllogism synthetical proposition T. H. Green theory things tion Transition true truth verb vols Woodcuts words
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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.