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Σελίδα ix
... cause of a sensation received , it is rendered by perception . When used to lay stress upon immediate , as opposed to abstract representa- tion , it is rendered by intuition . This last occurs however more often in the adjective form ...
... cause of a sensation received , it is rendered by perception . When used to lay stress upon immediate , as opposed to abstract representa- tion , it is rendered by intuition . This last occurs however more often in the adjective form ...
Σελίδα xxiii
... cause to be necessary , and to result from a given reason , are convertible terms ; that the Principle of Sufficient Reason is still nothing but the common form of the Object as such : therefore that it always presupposes the Object and ...
... cause to be necessary , and to result from a given reason , are convertible terms ; that the Principle of Sufficient Reason is still nothing but the common form of the Object as such : therefore that it always presupposes the Object and ...
Σελίδα 5
... causes from which the effects may be deduced , and likewise other notions of the necessity of conclusions from reasons ... cause . " [ Trans- lator's addition . ] 2 Aristot . " Metaph . " v . 1. " All knowledge which is intellectual or ...
... causes from which the effects may be deduced , and likewise other notions of the necessity of conclusions from reasons ... cause . " [ Trans- lator's addition . ] 2 Aristot . " Metaph . " v . 1. " All knowledge which is intellectual or ...
Σελίδα 6
... cause ; for how could it arise otherwise ? [ Tr.'s add . ] 1 • Ibid . " Timæus , " p . 302. " All that arises , arises necessarily from some cause ; for it is impossible for anything to come into being without cause . " [ Tr.'s add ...
... cause ; for how could it arise otherwise ? [ Tr.'s add . ] 1 • Ibid . " Timæus , " p . 302. " All that arises , arises necessarily from some cause ; for it is impossible for anything to come into being without cause . " [ Tr.'s add ...
Σελίδα 7
... causes in a more satisfactory manner : " This especially would seem to be the first principle : that nothing arises without cause , but [ everything ] according to preceding causes . ' [ Tr.'s add . ] 2 " We think we understand a thing ...
... causes in a more satisfactory manner : " This especially would seem to be the first principle : that nothing arises without cause , but [ everything ] according to preceding causes . ' [ Tr.'s add . ] 2 " We think we understand a thing ...
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