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... notion I form in this way . But I can form a relative notion of the same number of men or of pounds , by at- tending to the relations which this number has to other numbers , greater or less . Then I perceive that the relative notion is ...
... notion I form in this way . But I can form a relative notion of the same number of men or of pounds , by at- tending to the relations which this number has to other numbers , greater or less . Then I perceive that the relative notion is ...
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... notion , the work of intellect and not of sense . † Divisibility is proper to Reid . On this quality and Mobility I will observe , that neither ought to have been placed among the qualities manifested through sense ; and yet this is ...
... notion , the work of intellect and not of sense . † Divisibility is proper to Reid . On this quality and Mobility I will observe , that neither ought to have been placed among the qualities manifested through sense ; and yet this is ...
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... notion of Space , therefore , is not shown by this expla nation of its genesis to be less a native notion then that of Time , which it admits . Brown's is a modification of De Tracy's deduction , the change being probably suggested by a ...
... notion of Space , therefore , is not shown by this expla nation of its genesis to be less a native notion then that of Time , which it admits . Brown's is a modification of De Tracy's deduction , the change being probably suggested by a ...
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