Philosophical Works ; with Notes and Supplementary Disertations, Volum 2Georg Olms, 1967 - 1034 pàgines |
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Pàgina 621
... suppose , therefore , that he is punished for this crime as much as it de- serves ; that his goods are fairly distributed among his creditors , and that one half re- mains unpaid . Let us suppose also , that he adds no new crime to what ...
... suppose , therefore , that he is punished for this crime as much as it de- serves ; that his goods are fairly distributed among his creditors , and that one half re- mains unpaid . Let us suppose also , that he adds no new crime to what ...
Pàgina 673
... Suppose that , in a case well known to both , my friend says - Such a man did well and worthily , his conduct is highly approv- able . This speech , according to all rules of interpretation , expresses my friend's judgment of the man's ...
... Suppose that , in a case well known to both , my friend says - Such a man did well and worthily , his conduct is highly approv- able . This speech , according to all rules of interpretation , expresses my friend's judgment of the man's ...
Pàgina 959
... suppose the intellect re- presenting to itself the object , than to suppose this represented by a Species . " Ockam , Biel , ll . cc . b . ) " The Species are either material or immaterial ; for these are mutual con- is also active , as ...
... suppose the intellect re- presenting to itself the object , than to suppose this represented by a Species . " Ockam , Biel , ll . cc . b . ) " The Species are either material or immaterial ; for these are mutual con- is also active , as ...
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