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... Names ; and secondly by getting a good and orderly Method in proceeding from the Elements , which are Names , to Assertions made by Connexion of one of them to another ; and so to Syllogismes , which are the Connexions of one Assertion ...
... Names ; and secondly by getting a good and orderly Method in proceeding from the Elements , which are Names , to Assertions made by Connexion of one of them to another ; and so to Syllogismes , which are the Connexions of one Assertion ...
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... Names , to Assertions made by Connexion of one of them to another ; and so to Syllogismes , which are the Connexions of one Assertion to another , till we come to a knowledge of all the Consequences of names appertaining to the subject ...
... Names , to Assertions made by Connexion of one of them to another ; and so to Syllogismes , which are the Connexions of one Assertion to another , till we come to a knowledge of all the Consequences of names appertaining to the subject ...
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... names arbitrarily assigned to ideas , through which they may be re- called and used by the mind in orderly processes of thought.14 Through names ideas are abstracted from their external sources and become the exclusive property of mind ...
... names arbitrarily assigned to ideas , through which they may be re- called and used by the mind in orderly processes of thought.14 Through names ideas are abstracted from their external sources and become the exclusive property of mind ...
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CHAPTER | 3 |
SOME OF HOBBESS PREDECESSORS IN THE PSYCHO | 25 |
HOBBESS CRITICAL ESSAYS | 118 |
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