| Herbert Spencer - 1877 - 608 páginas
...extremes,—two inconditiouates, exclusive of each other, neither of which can be conceived as pos.ubk, but of which, on the principles of contradiction and...excluded middle, one must be admitted as necessary. On this opinion, therefore, reason is shown to be weak, but not deceitful. The mind is not represented... | |
| Popular encyclopedia - 1879 - 514 páginas
...two extremes — two unconditionates, exclusive of each other, neither of which can be conceired at possible, but of which, on the principles of contradiction and excluded middle, one must be admitted 03 necessary.' The Unconditioned, on the other hand, being merely negations of the Conditioned in its... | |
| Herbert Spencer - 1880 - 622 páginas
...extremes, — two inconditionates, exclusive of each other, neither of which can be conceived as jyosxible, but of which, on the principles of contradiction and excluded middle, one must be admitted an necessary. On this opinion, therefore, reason is shown to be weak, but not deceitful. The mind is... | |
| Herbert Spencer - 1882 - 652 páginas
...et ignorando cognosci.' " The conditioned is the mean between two extremes, — two mconditionates, exclusive of each other, neither of which can be conceived...excluded middle, one must be admitted as necessary. On thia opinion, therefore, reason is shown to be weak, but not deceitful. The mind is not represented... | |
| William David Ground - 1883 - 392 páginas
...of philosophy, — in the language of St. Austin, — cognoscendo ignorari, et ignorando cognosci. "The conditioned is the mean between two extremes,...excluded middle, one must be admitted as necessary. On this opinion, therefore, reason is shewn to be weak, but not deceitful. The mind is not represented... | |
| William David Ground - 1883 - 394 páginas
...of philosophy, — in the language of St. Austin, — cognoscendo ignofari, et ignorando cognosci. " The conditioned is the mean between two extremes,...excluded middle, one must be admitted as necessary. On this opinion, therefore, reason is shewn to be weak, but not de-* ceitful. The mind is not represented... | |
| Henry Boynton Smith - 1886 - 526 páginas
...philosophy of nescience. The first hint of it is in the article on Cousin (Discussions, p. 22) : " The conditioned is the mean between two extremes —...can be conceived as possible, but of which, on the principle of Contradiction and Excluded Middle,* one must be admitted a» necessary." The mind, it... | |
| Herbert Spencer - 1886 - 662 páginas
...philosophy, — in the language 3f St Austin, — ' cognoscendo ignorari, et ignorando cognosci.' " The conditioned is the mean between two extremes,...inconditionates, exclusive of each other, neither of which can le eoncciccd as possible, but of which, on the principles of contradiction and excluded middle, one... | |
| 1887 - 472 páginas
...This is what, in the language of St. Austin — ' Cognoscendo igiwratw, el ignorando cognoscitur.' The Conditioned is the mean between two extremes —...excluded middle, one must be admitted as necessary. On this opinion, therefore, our faculties are shown to be weak, but not deceitful. The mind is not... | |
| John Parry - 1889 - 852 páginas
...rhau o 1 " The conditioned is the mean between two extremes ; two tncondiiionates exclusive of each, neither of which can be conceived as possible, but of which, on the principle of contradiction, an excluded middle one must be admitted as necessary. There are many contradictories... | |
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