| Sir William Hamilton - 1860 - 506 páginas
...which we had abstracted in our ascent. This process, as you remember, is called Determination;—a very appropriate expression, inasmuch as by each character...concept, we divide it; for the extension of the higher concepts is precisely equal to the extension of the added concept plus its negation. Thus, if to the... | |
| Sir William Hamilton - 1860 - 746 páginas
...— a very appropriate expression, inasmuch as by each charac1 See above, p. 87 el uq. — ED. 18 ter or attribute which we add on, we limit or determine,...concept, we divide it ; for the extension of the higher concepts is precisely equal to the extension of the added concept plus its negation. Thus, if to the... | |
| Sir William Hamilton - 1860 - 740 páginas
...until, at last, if every attribute be annexed, the sum of attributes contained in the notion-becomes convertible with the sum of attributes of which some...concept, we divide it ; for the extension of the higher concepts is precisely equal to the extension of the added concept jpft/« its negation. Thus, if to... | |
| John Stuart Mill - 1865 - 372 páginas
...there stated,* that by determining a notion, he means adding on more characters, by each of which " we limit or determine more and more the abstract vagueness...concrete individual or reality is the complement." Substituting, then, the definition for what it defines, we find our author's opinion to be, that two... | |
| John Stuart Mill - 1865 - 368 páginas
...there stated,* that by determining a notion, he means adding on more characters, by each of which " we limit or determine more and more the abstract vagueness...concrete individual or reality is the complement." Substituting, then, the definition for what it defines, we find our author's opinion to be, that two... | |
| John Stuart Mill - 1865 - 578 páginas
...and more the abstract vagueness or " extension of the notion ; until at last, if every attri" bute be annexed, the sum of attributes contained in " the notion becomes convertible with the sum of attri" butes of which some concrete individual or reality is the " complement." Substituting, then,... | |
| John Stuart Mill - 1865 - 578 páginas
...more and more the abstract vagueness or " extension of the notion; until at last, if every attri" bute be annexed, the sum of attributes contained in " the notion becomes convertible with the sum of attri" butes of which some concrete individual or reality is the " complement." Substituting,then,the... | |
| Sir William Hamilton - 1866 - 530 páginas
...on the several characters from which we had abstracted in our ascent. This process, as you remember, is called Determination ; — a very appropriate expression,...concept, we divide it ; for the extension of the higher concepts is precisely equal to the extension of the added concept plus its negation. Thus, if to the... | |
| John Stuart Mill - 1867 - 664 páginas
...and more the abstract vagueness or " extension of the notion ; until at last, if every attri" bute be annexed, the sum of attributes contained in " the notion becomes convertible with the sum of attri" butes of which some concrete individual or reality is the " complement." Substituting, then,... | |
| John Stuart Mill - 1889 - 700 páginas
...there stated,* that by determining a notion, he means adding on more characters, by each of which " we limit " or determine more and more the abstract...of which some concrete individual or reality is the com" plement." Substituting, then, the definition for what it defines, we find our author's opinion... | |
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