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Page 167
... question at issue from the outset . In his way of dealing even with the problem as he himself formulates it , there seems to be a similar petitio principii . He decides that ' colours ' does not stand for a class of which redness is a ...
... question at issue from the outset . In his way of dealing even with the problem as he himself formulates it , there seems to be a similar petitio principii . He decides that ' colours ' does not stand for a class of which redness is a ...
Page 244
... question essential to such completeness , viz . the question as to the ground or source of this difference between sense - knowledge and thought - knowledge . This question , so close to him then , he lost sight of later . Otherwise he ...
... question essential to such completeness , viz . the question as to the ground or source of this difference between sense - knowledge and thought - knowledge . This question , so close to him then , he lost sight of later . Otherwise he ...
Page 245
... question , which he could quite as well , and indeed far better , have raised independently — the question as to the meaning and the source of this term ' category ' . It means , he tells us , the function of synthesizing into a ...
... question , which he could quite as well , and indeed far better , have raised independently — the question as to the meaning and the source of this term ' category ' . It means , he tells us , the function of synthesizing into a ...
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