Sir William Hamilton: Being the Philosophy of Perception : an AnalysisLongmans, Green, 1865 - 124 páginas The Statue of Liberty decides to roam the land and visit some of the people she has greeted upon their arrival in the United States, so she steps off her pedestal and takes a walk from sea to sea. |
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... Logic " acceptable to the English mind , such faith and industry as Mr. Stirling's must succeed . . . Those who wish to form a complete survey of the great field of German philosophy will do well to study these volumes . ' JOHN BULL ...
... Logic " acceptable to the English mind , such faith and industry as Mr. Stirling's must succeed . . . Those who wish to form a complete survey of the great field of German philosophy will do well to study these volumes . ' JOHN BULL ...
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... Logic ; and , IV . A general conclusion . Of these parts , I publish now only the first ; amounting , perhaps , to about a third of the whole . This part , however , is , so far as Hamilton's activity is concerned , the most important ...
... Logic ; and , IV . A general conclusion . Of these parts , I publish now only the first ; amounting , perhaps , to about a third of the whole . This part , however , is , so far as Hamilton's activity is concerned , the most important ...
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... Logic ' — pretty much as quantity to quality ; so that he who possesses the latter may , with tolerable justice , claim the former also . These reviews , indeed , con- tain the writer's stock , and any study else in Hamil- ton - unless ...
... Logic ' — pretty much as quantity to quality ; so that he who possesses the latter may , with tolerable justice , claim the former also . These reviews , indeed , con- tain the writer's stock , and any study else in Hamil- ton - unless ...
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... logical contradictory of phenomen- alism . Nowhere does he seem aware that he may appear to have committed the contradiction of directly identifying these opposites . Nowhere do we find in him any show of explanation , nowhere any ...
... logical contradictory of phenomen- alism . Nowhere does he seem aware that he may appear to have committed the contradiction of directly identifying these opposites . Nowhere do we find in him any show of explanation , nowhere any ...
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... logical contradictories , and in support of his own direct logical contradictory to his own self ! But in the sentence from Protagoras there is that intercalated ' [ for himself ] ' — did Hamilton intend thus to meet objection , to ...
... logical contradictories , and in support of his own direct logical contradictory to his own self ! But in the sentence from Protagoras there is that intercalated ' [ for himself ] ' — did Hamilton intend thus to meet objection , to ...
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