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... qualities and rela- tions are , as such , universals . The difficulty is so pressing that it has driven more than one recent writer to assert that transient states or acts are substances , not characters of substances . Mr. McTaggart ...
... qualities and rela- tions are , as such , universals . The difficulty is so pressing that it has driven more than one recent writer to assert that transient states or acts are substances , not characters of substances . Mr. McTaggart ...
Page 162
... qualities , it is almost universally admitted that the substance is nothing apart from its qualities . Mr. McTaggart makes this proposition the basis of an argument to show that substances cannot be diverse without being in some respect ...
... qualities , it is almost universally admitted that the substance is nothing apart from its qualities . Mr. McTaggart makes this proposition the basis of an argument to show that substances cannot be diverse without being in some respect ...
Page 164
... qualities and relations . It is true , indeed , that we do not know about the qualities and relations when we are merely acquainted with them . We do not know that they exist or what they are . We do not distinguish them from each other ...
... qualities and relations . It is true , indeed , that we do not know about the qualities and relations when we are merely acquainted with them . We do not know that they exist or what they are . We do not distinguish them from each other ...
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