Philosophical Works ; with Notes and Supplementary Disertations, Volum 2Georg Olms, 1967 - 1034 pàgines |
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Pàgina 952
... Species ; -Species ( formæ , similitudines , simulacra , idola ) , because they represented the object to the mind - intentional , to express the relative and accidental nature of their manifestation . These intentional species were ...
... Species ; -Species ( formæ , similitudines , simulacra , idola ) , because they represented the object to the mind - intentional , to express the relative and accidental nature of their manifestation . These intentional species were ...
Pàgina 955
... species and the intellection to be two things really distinguished from each other , in nature and in time ; while the few denied intelligible species as aught really different from , or existent before or after , intellection.§ In the ...
... species and the intellection to be two things really distinguished from each other , in nature and in time ; while the few denied intelligible species as aught really different from , or existent before or after , intellection.§ In the ...
Pàgina 959
... species of colour in the eye , is by the eye neither seen , nor in any way capable of being seen , as the experience of every one testi- fies ; therefore , & c . " Durandus , In ... Species is as inept in NOTE M. ] 959 DOCTRINE OF SPECIES .
... species of colour in the eye , is by the eye neither seen , nor in any way capable of being seen , as the experience of every one testi- fies ; therefore , & c . " Durandus , In ... Species is as inept in NOTE M. ] 959 DOCTRINE OF SPECIES .
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