... out of relation to any concrete or individual realities, their relative nature at once reappears; for we find it altogether impossible to represent any of the qualities expressed by a concept, except as attached to some individual and determinate... The Logic of Sir William Hamilton, Bart - Página 55por Sir William Hamilton - 1865 - 280 páginasVista completa - Acerca de este libro
| William Stanley Jevons - 1889 - 544 páginas
...any of these abstract generalities, as absolute objects, by themselves, and out of relation to any concrete or individual realities, their relative nature...class, we may do it under any. Thus, for example, we cannot actually represent the bundle of attributes contained in the concept man, as an absolute object,... | |
| John Stuart Mill - 1889 - 700 páginas
...individual " realities, their relative nature at once reappears; for , * Lecture?, iii. 123, 129. " we find it altogether impossible to represent any...except as attached to " some individual and determinate objecf, and theirwhole " generality consists in this, that though we must realise " them in thought... | |
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