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... genus or kind . All common names are the outward expression of this process , and are termed in Logic Universals . It is obvious , in accordance with what has been said , that I have gone through the process whenever I employ the ...
... genus or kind . All common names are the outward expression of this process , and are termed in Logic Universals . It is obvious , in accordance with what has been said , that I have gone through the process whenever I employ the ...
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... is plain that in 1 The relation of this view of Conception to the common notions of the categories and the predicables will be considered in the proper place . the mere reference to genus we lose as much as OF CONCEPTS OR TERMS . 9.
... is plain that in 1 The relation of this view of Conception to the common notions of the categories and the predicables will be considered in the proper place . the mere reference to genus we lose as much as OF CONCEPTS OR TERMS . 9.
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... genus . And hence we are wont to speak of mere generalities as unsatisfactory , as not amounting to determinate and ... genus , my mind does not stop there . I go on to ask how it is to be distinguished in that genus . If I find in it ...
... genus . And hence we are wont to speak of mere generalities as unsatisfactory , as not amounting to determinate and ... genus , my mind does not stop there . I go on to ask how it is to be distinguished in that genus . If I find in it ...
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... genus in reference to the species which it contains , is a species in reference to a more extensive genus in which we find that it is itself contained . Felis catus , the common cat , is a species of the genus Felis . But Felis itself ...
... genus in reference to the species which it contains , is a species in reference to a more extensive genus in which we find that it is itself contained . Felis catus , the common cat , is a species of the genus Felis . But Felis itself ...
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... genus Felis is , as we have seen , a species when ranged under some more extensive genus , such as the Digitigrades or the Feræ ; but a single species of Felis , such as Felis catus , the common cat , is a more especial species , more ...
... genus Felis is , as we have seen , a species when ranged under some more extensive genus , such as the Digitigrades or the Feræ ; but a single species of Felis , such as Felis catus , the common cat , is a more especial species , more ...
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