The Journal of Philosophy, Količina 27F.J.E. Woodbridge, 1921 Covers topics in philosophy, psychology, and scientific methods. Vols. 31- include "A Bibliography of philosophy," 1933- |
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Stran 43
... never any cessation which is not also a change . And there is no change which is not a change of some identity which remains permanent through the change , though it is truly character- ized by the change . Universality is an ...
... never any cessation which is not also a change . And there is no change which is not a change of some identity which remains permanent through the change , though it is truly character- ized by the change . Universality is an ...
Stran 229
... never know anything ; for we never have in hand what is yet to eventuate . Look at this non - correspondence from the other end . Assume ( what is not highly improbable ) that Jefferson began first with his fight and then cast about for ...
... never know anything ; for we never have in hand what is yet to eventuate . Look at this non - correspondence from the other end . Assume ( what is not highly improbable ) that Jefferson began first with his fight and then cast about for ...
Stran 381
... never enter into thought and that the formal nature of universals can never be thought . This was shown to mean three things : ( a ) we can never think about the particular objects of experience di- rectly ; ( b ) we can never think ...
... never enter into thought and that the formal nature of universals can never be thought . This was shown to mean three things : ( a ) we can never think about the particular objects of experience di- rectly ; ( b ) we can never think ...
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