A Critical History of Philosophy, Volume 2E. Stock, 1889 |
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... term " effect . " Here we have , not clearness , distinctness , and definiteness , but ' con- fusion worse confounded , ' introduced in the use of terms . The term ' effect ' represents a change of state in some object , and that ...
... term " effect . " Here we have , not clearness , distinctness , and definiteness , but ' con- fusion worse confounded , ' introduced in the use of terms . The term ' effect ' represents a change of state in some object , and that ...
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... term ' matter , ' as this term is employed in this chapter , and consequently in those that follow . Does he employ the term in accordance with its accepted usage ? In other words , does this term , as here employed , represent the ...
... term ' matter , ' as this term is employed in this chapter , and consequently in those that follow . Does he employ the term in accordance with its accepted usage ? In other words , does this term , as here employed , represent the ...
Pagina 331
... terms is absent from consciousness . ' Of two terms of a given equation , one , we will suppose , represents a known , and the other an unknown quantity . The latter term is , in the con- sciousness , no quantity at all . How can a ...
... terms is absent from consciousness . ' Of two terms of a given equation , one , we will suppose , represents a known , and the other an unknown quantity . The latter term is , in the con- sciousness , no quantity at all . How can a ...
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CONTENTS | 1 |
Distinguishing Characteristics of Necessary Principles | 7 |
Method of Refuting Objections or the Forms in which they may be Refuted | 19 |
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