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Page 113
... familiar . This standing familiarity with classes , then , is what the Representationist theory of Thinking leaves out ; though , as I have mentioned , the Representationist philosophers tacitly admit that they themselves have it all ...
... familiar . This standing familiarity with classes , then , is what the Representationist theory of Thinking leaves out ; though , as I have mentioned , the Representationist philosophers tacitly admit that they themselves have it all ...
Page 117
... familiar with the universals ' cathood ' , ' eating ' , and ' bathood ' . If I were not , I could not even entertain this proposition , still less believe it . Ultimately it is universals , universals which are familiar to us , that our ...
... familiar with the universals ' cathood ' , ' eating ' , and ' bathood ' . If I were not , I could not even entertain this proposition , still less believe it . Ultimately it is universals , universals which are familiar to us , that our ...
Page 121
... familiar with far more universals than the infant . And the difference between the mind of a lawyer and the mind of an engineer is that they are professionally familiar with different universals ; we accordingly find that they use ...
... familiar with far more universals than the infant . And the difference between the mind of a lawyer and the mind of an engineer is that they are professionally familiar with different universals ; we accordingly find that they use ...
Contents
THINKING AND Representation Philosophical Lecture By H | 83 |
ORIGEN Lecture on a Master Mind By the Very Rev Dr W | 123 |
THE GOLDEN WORLD OF KING LEAR Shakespeare Lecture | 147 |
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