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... example , seem to have had their influence upon the development of Aristotle's system of categories . The category " substance " still reveals the grammatical significance of " substantivum " ; " quantity " and “ qual- ity , " and the ...
... example , seem to have had their influence upon the development of Aristotle's system of categories . The category " substance " still reveals the grammatical significance of " substantivum " ; " quantity " and “ qual- ity , " and the ...
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... example , who are primarily de- pendent upon seals , have a variety of names for this animal . They have a general term for seals , to be sure ; but , in addition , they have a special word for " seal basking in the sun , " another for ...
... example , who are primarily de- pendent upon seals , have a variety of names for this animal . They have a general term for seals , to be sure ; but , in addition , they have a special word for " seal basking in the sun , " another for ...
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... example , the “ vir- tues " constitute a denumerable and ordered class of " ideas " rather than of " things " ; and so do the principles of Newtonian mechanics . ( 3 ) The classes which we have so far considered contained only a finite ...
... example , the “ vir- tues " constitute a denumerable and ordered class of " ideas " rather than of " things " ; and so do the principles of Newtonian mechanics . ( 3 ) The classes which we have so far considered contained only a finite ...
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and Empirical Elements in Experience | 21 |
THE DISPUTES OVER SPACE AND TIME | 49 |
THE WORLD ABOUT US AND ITS INTERPRETATION | 77 |
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