Proceedings of the Annual Meeting of the Catholic Philosophical Association, Volumes 59-60Catholic University of America., 1985 - Philosophy List of members in Proceedings of 2nd- annual meeting. |
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... concept formation is that we isolate the essential ( or invariant ) factors of a perception , and then combine them in a concept only insofar as their relationship is established as necessary.18 For example , in a triangle , this ...
... concept formation is that we isolate the essential ( or invariant ) factors of a perception , and then combine them in a concept only insofar as their relationship is established as necessary.18 For example , in a triangle , this ...
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... concept of a human being , not of a person . It is precisely the confusion that Jagger had pointed out . If persons need not be human , those notions are not in the concept of person . When English says " I believe our concept of a ...
... concept of a human being , not of a person . It is precisely the confusion that Jagger had pointed out . If persons need not be human , those notions are not in the concept of person . When English says " I believe our concept of a ...
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... concepts as a special kind of image , or perception . A concept , said Kant , is a rule for unifying the disparate manifold of intuitions - not itself an image or or an intuition but a rule whereby a series of intuitions is unified as ...
... concepts as a special kind of image , or perception . A concept , said Kant , is a rule for unifying the disparate manifold of intuitions - not itself an image or or an intuition but a rule whereby a series of intuitions is unified as ...
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Beyond Realism | 2 |
PLENARY SESSION | 19 |
Twentyninth Award of the Aquinas Medal | 35 |
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