| 1843 - 750 pagine
...considered as finally abandoned, though there have not been wanting in our own day attempts at its revival. So long as what were termed Universals were regarded...from the individual objects classed under them, the dic/um de omni conveyed an important meaning ; because it expressed the intercommunity of nature, which... | |
| 1843 - 744 pagine
...considered as finally abandoned, though there have not been wanting in our own day attempts at its revival. So long as what were termed Universals were regarded...individual objects classed under them, the dictum de omni conveyed an important meaning; because it expressed the intercommunity of nature, which it was necessary,... | |
| John Stuart Mill - 1846 - 624 pagine
...as finally abandoned, though there have not been wanting, in our "own day, attempts at its revival. So long as what were termed Universals were regarded...individual objects classed under them, the dictum de amni conveyed an important meaning ; becauee it expressed the intercommunity of nature, which it was... | |
| John Stuart Mill - 1846 - 630 pagine
...not been wanting, in our own day, attempts at its revival. So longj as what were termed Universale were regarded as a -peculiar 'kind of substances,...existence distinct from the individual objects classed 4mdcr them, the dictum de o-nvni conveyed an-important meaning; because it expressed the intercommunity... | |
| John Stuart Mill - 1850 - 616 pagine
...have not been wanting, in our own day, attempts at its revival. So long as what were termed Universal? were regarded as a peculiar kind of substances, having...individual objects classed under them, the dictum de omni conveyed an important meaning ; because it expressed the intercommunity of nature, which it was necessary... | |
| Henry Longueville Mansel - 1851 - 350 pagine
...as finally abandoned, though there have not been wanting, in our own day, attempts at its revival. So long as what were termed Universals were regarded...individual objects classed under them, the dictum de omni conveyed an important meaning; because it expressed the intercommunity of nature, which it was necessary... | |
| John Stuart Mill - 1858 - 666 pagine
...not been wanting, in our own day, attempts at its revival. So long as what were termed TJniversals were regarded as a peculiar kind of substances, having...individual objects classed under them, the dictum de omni conveyed an important meaning ; because it expressed the intercommunity of nature, which it was necessary... | |
| Henry Aldrich - 1862 - 380 pagine
...branches • Thus Mr. Mill (Logic, vol. ip 2lia.) observes: "So long as what were termed Uuiversals were regarded as a peculiar kind of substances, having...individual objects classed under them, the dictum de omni convoyed an important meaning; because it expressed the intercommunity of nature, which it was necessary... | |
| John Stuart Mill - 1862 - 564 pagine
...class-name, either including the subject only, or the sul ject and something more. (See above, p. 104.) peculiar kind of substances, having an objective existence...individual objects classed under them, the dictum il,' omnl conveyed an important meaning ; because it expressed the intercommunity of nature, which... | |
| Henry Aldrich - 1862 - 388 pagine
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