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... implying the cardinal meaning , does not presuppose the latter and may be defined without reference to it . The ordinal ... implies that we can segregate some spe- cific object from all other objects . The segregated object is a self ...
... implying the cardinal meaning , does not presuppose the latter and may be defined without reference to it . The ordinal ... implies that we can segregate some spe- cific object from all other objects . The segregated object is a self ...
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... implies yRx , the relation is said to be “ symmetrical ” ( “ x is equal to y ” implies " y is equal to x " ) ; when xRy admits but does not imply yRx , the relation is called " non - symmetrical " ( " x is the brother of y " admits but ...
... implies yRx , the relation is said to be “ symmetrical ” ( “ x is equal to y ” implies " y is equal to x " ) ; when xRy admits but does not imply yRx , the relation is called " non - symmetrical " ( " x is the brother of y " admits but ...
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... implies all of them at least as possible experiences . But our concept implies much more ; for it combines with these perceptual data the additional facts that apples grow on certain trees , that out of the seeds of apples new trees may ...
... implies all of them at least as possible experiences . But our concept implies much more ; for it combines with these perceptual data the additional facts that apples grow on certain trees , that out of the seeds of apples new trees may ...
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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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