Elements of the Philosophy of the Human Mind, Τόμος 2Hilliard and Brown, 1829 |
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... whole , does of itself import ? And he that knows that the word whole stands for what is made up of all its parts , knows very little less , than that the whole is equal to all its parts . ' And upon the same ground , I think , that ...
... whole , does of itself import ? And he that knows that the word whole stands for what is made up of all its parts , knows very little less , than that the whole is equal to all its parts . ' And upon the same ground , I think , that ...
Σελίδα 22
... whole is greater than a part ; ' and , in brief , all axioms in arithmetic and geometry . These are , in effect , but so many exposi- tions of our own general notions , taken in different views . Some of them are no more than ...
... whole is greater than a part ; ' and , in brief , all axioms in arithmetic and geometry . These are , in effect , but so many exposi- tions of our own general notions , taken in different views . Some of them are no more than ...
Σελίδα 23
... whole in the one is regarded as a part of something else in the other ; such propositions lead to the discovery of innumerable and apparently re- mote relations . One added to four may be accounted no other than a definition of the word ...
... whole in the one is regarded as a part of something else in the other ; such propositions lead to the discovery of innumerable and apparently re- mote relations . One added to four may be accounted no other than a definition of the word ...
Σελίδα 24
... whole is greater than a part , " and that " Things equal to the same thing , are equal to one another ; " proposi- tions which , however clearly their truth be implied in the meaning of the terms of which they consist , cannot certainly ...
... whole is greater than a part , " and that " Things equal to the same thing , are equal to one another ; " proposi- tions which , however clearly their truth be implied in the meaning of the terms of which they consist , cannot certainly ...
Σελίδα 26
... whole body of that science . " + " That there is something fundamentally erroneous in these very strong statements with respect to the relation which Euclid's axioms bear to the geometrical theorems which follow , appears sufficiently ...
... whole body of that science . " + " That there is something fundamentally erroneous in these very strong statements with respect to the relation which Euclid's axioms bear to the geometrical theorems which follow , appears sufficiently ...
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