| 1866 - 830 oldal
...fact, but in the fact itself. The true incomprehensibility perhaps is, that something which has ceased, or is not yet in existence, can still be in a manner...into a single present conception, accompanied by a bdlief in reality. I think by far the wisest thing we can do is to accept the inexplicable fact, without... | |
| John Stuart Mill - 1865 - 578 oldal
...fact, but in the fact itself. The true incomprehensibility perhaps is, that something which has ceased, or is not yet in existence, can still be, in a manner,...single present conception, accompanied by a belief of reality. I think, by far the wisest thing we can do, is to accept the inexplicable fact, without... | |
| John Stuart Mill - 1865 - 578 oldal
...fact, but in the fact itself. The true incomprehensibility perhaps is, that something which has ceased, or is not yet in existence, can still be, in a manner,...single present conception, accompanied by a belief of reality. I think, by far the wisest thing we can do, is to accept the inexplicable fact, without... | |
| John Stuart Mill - 1865 - 342 oldal
...fact, but in the fact itself. The true incomprehensibility perhaps is, that something which has ceased, or is not yet in existence, can still be, in a manner,...single present conception, accompanied by a belief of reality. I think, by far the wisest thing we can do, is to accept the inexplicable fact, without... | |
| David Masson - 1865 - 432 oldal
...accompanying paradox. " The true incomprehensibility," he said, "perhaps is, that something which has " ceased or is not yet in existence can still be " in a manner...part of which is past or " future can be gathered up into a single present " conception accompanied by a belief of reality" Observe the last phrase. It... | |
| James McCosh - 1866 - 424 oldal
...perplexed rendering. " The " trae incomprehensibility perhaps is, that something " which has ceased, or is not yet in existence, can still be in " a manner...up, as it were, into a single present conception, accom" panied by a belief of reality. I think, by far the wisest " thing we can do, is to accept the... | |
| David Masson - 1866 - 334 oldal
...accompanying paradox. "The true incomprehensibility," he said, " perhaps is, that something which has ceased or is not yet in existence can still be in a manner...greater part of which is past or future can be gathered tip into a single present conception accompanied ~by a 'belief of reality" Observe the last phrase.... | |
| David Masson - 1867 - 298 oldal
...but in the fact " itself. The true incomprehensibility perhaps is, that " something which has ceased, or is not yet in existence, " can still be, in a manner,...single " present conception, accompanied by a belief of reality. " I think by far the wisest thing we can do is to accept " the- inexplicable fact, without... | |
| David Masson - 1867 - 296 oldal
...accompanying paradox. " The true incomprehensibility," he said, " perhaps is, that something which has ceased or is not " yet in existence can still be in a manner...part of which is " past or future can be gathered up into a single present " conception accompanied by a belief of reality." Observe the last phrase. It... | |
| David Masson - 1867 - 292 oldal
...but in the fact " itself. The true incomprehensibility perhaps is, that " something which has ceased, or is not yet in existence, " can still be, in a manner, present—that a series of " feelings the infinitely greater part of which is past or " future, can... | |
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