The object of knowledge, whatever it may be, is always something more than what is naturally or usually regarded as the object. It always is, and must be, the object with the addition of oneself, — object plus subject, — thing, or thought, mecum.... INSTITUTES OF METAPHYSIC - Pàgina 91per JAMES F. FERRIER - 1854Visualització completa - Sobre aquest llibre
| Orestes Augustus Brownson - 1855 - 568 pàgines
...inseparable elements in the object of every cognition. This is asserted in the Second Proposition : " The object of knowledge, whatever it may be, is always...always is, and must be, the object with the addition of one's self, — object plus subject, — thing, or thought, mecum. Self is an integral and essential... | |
| 1857 - 992 pàgines
...appears in the second proposition, which he thus states : " The object of knowledge, whatever it maybe, is always something more than what is naturally or...is, and must be, the object, with the addition of one's self — object plus subject — thing or thought, tiwcum. Self is an integral and essential... | |
| James Frederick Ferrier - 1854 - 514 pàgines
...loaf into a tumbler. He requires to be distilled, as all philosophers do, more PKOP. or less — but Hegel to an extent which is unparal- leled. His faults,...always is, and must be, the object with the addition of oneself, — object plus subject, — thing, or thought, mecum. Self is an integral and essential part... | |
| Orestes Augustus Brownson - 1855 - 572 pàgines
...inseparable elements in the object of every cognition. This is asserted in the Second Proposition : " The object of knowledge, whatever it may be, is always...always is, and must be, the object with the addition of one's self, — object plus subject, — thing, or thought, mecum. Self is an integral and essential... | |
| 1855 - 748 pàgines
...as a square circle. Prop. II. follows from Prop. I. We give both enunciation and proof: Prop. II. " The object of knowledge, whatever it may be, is always...always is, and must be, the object with the addition of oneself, — object plus subject, — thing, or thought, mecum. Self is an integral and essential part... | |
| James Frederick Ferrier - 1856 - 582 pàgines
...inhumanly negligent of all the arts by which alone the processes and results of philosophical research can be recommended to the attention of mankind. PROPOSITION...always is, and must be, the object with the addition of oneself, — object plus subject, — thing, or thought, mecum. Self is an integral and essential part... | |
| James Frederick Ferrier - 1856 - 610 pàgines
...and results of philosophical research can be recommended to the attention of mankind. I PBOPOSITION II. ^ THE OBJECT OF ALL KNOWLEDGE. The object of knowledge,...always is, and must be, the object with the addition of oneself, — object plus subject, — thing, or thought, mecum. Self is an integral and essential part... | |
| William Robinson Pirie - 1858 - 668 pàgines
...attending to the second and third propositions. The second proposition is in the following terms : — "The object of knowledge, whatever it may be, " is...usually regarded as the object. It always is, " and always must be, the object with the addition "of oneself — object plus subject — thing, or thought,... | |
| William Robinson Pirie - 1858 - 670 pàgines
...something more than what is naturally " or usually regarded as the object. It always is, " and always must be, the object with the addition " of oneself—object...an integral and essential part of " every object of cognition ;"" and the third, which completes it, runs in these words—" The objective "part of the... | |
| James McCosh - 1860 - 512 pàgines
...Professor Ferrier bases his fabric of demonstrated idealism on the proposition, the object of knowledge " always is, and must be, the object with the addition...oneself,—object plus subject,—thing, or thought, mecum" (Inst. of Metaph. prop. ii.). If this proposition professes to be a statement of fact, I deny that... | |
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