The Fundamental ScienceKegan Paul, Trench, 1885 - 265 páginas |
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... represented under the figure of a pile of buildings , we may picture to ourselves rooms and halls and corridors , in contemplating the Sciences so called . Is there in this structure any part which may be legitimately regarded as the ...
... represented under the figure of a pile of buildings , we may picture to ourselves rooms and halls and corridors , in contemplating the Sciences so called . Is there in this structure any part which may be legitimately regarded as the ...
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... - nation are treated of in the first chapter and in the notes . Those philosophers who represent to their minds the Infinite as bearing to the the entity which is now conceived should be identified with Introduction . xiii.
... - nation are treated of in the first chapter and in the notes . Those philosophers who represent to their minds the Infinite as bearing to the the entity which is now conceived should be identified with Introduction . xiii.
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... represent these , in any admissible sense , as being severally causes of anything , is only another way of saying that the existence of the thing presupposes the matter of which it consists , the form by which it is characterized , and ...
... represent these , in any admissible sense , as being severally causes of anything , is only another way of saying that the existence of the thing presupposes the matter of which it consists , the form by which it is characterized , and ...
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... represents to itself as a result that may be arrived at by the process of counting . It cannot allow that there is any such thing as an aliquot part of infinity . We may imagine that we go on counting for d a As bearing upon this point ...
... represents to itself as a result that may be arrived at by the process of counting . It cannot allow that there is any such thing as an aliquot part of infinity . We may imagine that we go on counting for d a As bearing upon this point ...
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... represented to the mind , except as something determinate in respect to measure . Space , as it pictures itself to our imagination , although illimitable , is always a magnitude , and as such divisible and finite , and in it objects ...
... represented to the mind , except as something determinate in respect to measure . Space , as it pictures itself to our imagination , although illimitable , is always a magnitude , and as such divisible and finite , and in it objects ...
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