Philosophical Works ; with Notes and Supplementary Disertations, Volum 2Georg Olms, 1967 - 1034 pàgines |
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... intel- lectual . Using the term Intellect less precisely than the Aristotelians , the Cartesians found it necessary to empley , in ordinary , for the sake of discrimination , the expression pure Intellect ( intellectus purus ) in ...
... intel- lectual . Using the term Intellect less precisely than the Aristotelians , the Cartesians found it necessary to empley , in ordinary , for the sake of discrimination , the expression pure Intellect ( intellectus purus ) in ...
Pàgina 769
... intel- Fichte , Schelling , and Hegel ; though lectus and intelligentia ; † and some of them Nous , Intellectus , Intelligentia , which had appropriated the former of these terms to been applied by the Platonists in a similar its first ...
... intel- Fichte , Schelling , and Hegel ; though lectus and intelligentia ; † and some of them Nous , Intellectus , Intelligentia , which had appropriated the former of these terms to been applied by the Platonists in a similar its first ...
Pàgina 947
... intel- lectam , ( id est , similitudinem acceptam in intellectu de re intellecta , quam verba exteriora significant , ) quod intellectus facit dum supra opus suum refectitur : This passage is commented on by Wolf , Psych . Emp . § 257 ...
... intel- lectam , ( id est , similitudinem acceptam in intellectu de re intellecta , quam verba exteriora significant , ) quod intellectus facit dum supra opus suum refectitur : This passage is commented on by Wolf , Psych . Emp . § 257 ...
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