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... object or substance of the world that makes reason in itself confounded say of dead love birds , ' Love hath reason . ' The object is simple ( Tractatus ) —if logic is careful to make it so ; the nature of the object is ( quotes ) ...
... object or substance of the world that makes reason in itself confounded say of dead love birds , ' Love hath reason . ' The object is simple ( Tractatus ) —if logic is careful to make it so ; the nature of the object is ( quotes ) ...
54. oldal
Louis Zukofsky. thinking is the starting point . And thought is moved by the object of thought , and one of the two columns of opposites is in itself the object of thought ; and in this , substance is first , and in substance , that ...
Louis Zukofsky. thinking is the starting point . And thought is moved by the object of thought , and one of the two columns of opposites is in itself the object of thought ; and in this , substance is first , and in substance , that ...
133. oldal
... object of their understanding . ' And , further , in the Summa : ... it is impossible that one and the same thing should be believed and seen by the same person . Hence it is equally impossible for one and the same thing to be an object ...
... object of their understanding . ' And , further , in the Summa : ... it is impossible that one and the same thing should be believed and seen by the same person . Hence it is equally impossible for one and the same thing to be an object ...
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PREFACE | 9 |
notes for Her music to Pericles and for a graph of culture | 33 |
Abomb and H | 97 |
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