Proceedings of the Literary & Philosophical Society of Liverpool, 61. kiadásThe Society, 1910 |
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... thought which has been much present with me ; and , insignificant as the operations of an indi- vidual mind must necessarily be , it nevertheless represents a strand or filament of abstract thought which has inter- woven itself amongst ...
... thought which has been much present with me ; and , insignificant as the operations of an indi- vidual mind must necessarily be , it nevertheless represents a strand or filament of abstract thought which has inter- woven itself amongst ...
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... thought generally have passed , and are passing by a natural evolution , through three stages -the theological , the metaphysical , and the positive - this last superseding , and being destined to supersede its antecedents . In this ...
... thought generally have passed , and are passing by a natural evolution , through three stages -the theological , the metaphysical , and the positive - this last superseding , and being destined to supersede its antecedents . In this ...
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... thought involved is clear and open to everyone , so that even those of us who have been occupied for the whole of our adult lives with prosaic affairs of various kinds may reason out our own metaphysics without much danger of ...
... thought involved is clear and open to everyone , so that even those of us who have been occupied for the whole of our adult lives with prosaic affairs of various kinds may reason out our own metaphysics without much danger of ...
6. oldal
... thought , and to assert it is therefore to assert that " I think , " and " I do not think , " at the same time . In the first form , the alternative is equally impossible , for " I think " asserts a fact , the existence of the " I " or ...
... thought , and to assert it is therefore to assert that " I think , " and " I do not think , " at the same time . In the first form , the alternative is equally impossible , for " I think " asserts a fact , the existence of the " I " or ...
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... thought . Every thought takes up a portion of time . There is an interval between the beginning of a thought and its ending , very small no doubt , but still an interval . A theory of time is not necessary to our second proposition ...
... thought . Every thought takes up a portion of time . There is an interval between the beginning of a thought and its ending , very small no doubt , but still an interval . A theory of time is not necessary to our second proposition ...
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