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... represent for us now continuous magni- tudes , again a plurality of units or number also . Human ingenuity can devise nothing simpler for the complete expression of differences of relation . RULE XV . It is likewise very often helpful ...
... represent for us now continuous magni- tudes , again a plurality of units or number also . Human ingenuity can devise nothing simpler for the complete expression of differences of relation . RULE XV . It is likewise very often helpful ...
Page 162
... representing one thing and the other another , it is clear that they are very different one from the other . [ There is no ... represent modes or accidents ; and that idea again by which I understand a supreme God , eternal , infinite ...
... representing one thing and the other another , it is clear that they are very different one from the other . [ There is no ... represent modes or accidents ; and that idea again by which I understand a supreme God , eternal , infinite ...
Page 164
... represents a God , and there are others representing corporeal and inanimate things , others angels , others animals , and others again which represent to me men similar to myself . As regards the ideas which represent to me other men ...
... represents a God , and there are others representing corporeal and inanimate things , others angels , others animals , and others again which represent to me men similar to myself . As regards the ideas which represent to me other men ...
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