Proceedings of the British Academy, Volume 32British Academy - Humanities |
From inside the book
Results 1-3 of 66
Page 86
... ideas , and that ideas are intra - mental entities . The difference between them is that the Conceptualist holds that there are abstract ideas , as well as images , whereas the Imagist holds that all ideas are images . Thus Locke was a ...
... ideas , and that ideas are intra - mental entities . The difference between them is that the Conceptualist holds that there are abstract ideas , as well as images , whereas the Imagist holds that all ideas are images . Thus Locke was a ...
Page 87
... ideas ( images or concepts ) are natural symbols , according to the Idea Theory . Words , as I have said already , are on this view only substitute symbols , not symbols in their own right . We use them , like signs in Algebra as ...
... ideas ( images or concepts ) are natural symbols , according to the Idea Theory . Words , as I have said already , are on this view only substitute symbols , not symbols in their own right . We use them , like signs in Algebra as ...
Page 307
... ideas in law and in new adjustments of older ideas to new condi- tions of life . Law is in one sense a closed area with its own tradi- tions and modes of thought and practice , and its own special body of learning and functional contact ...
... ideas in law and in new adjustments of older ideas to new condi- tions of life . Law is in one sense a closed area with its own tradi- tions and modes of thought and practice , and its own special body of learning and functional contact ...
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 |
6 other sections not shown
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
Aberystwyth Alberico da Barbiano Anglo-Saxon Atkin aware Beaumaris British building Builth Cadmon called Cambridge Carnarvon castle century Christian Clapham cognition Coleridge College Condottieri Conway cynghanedd death diction Dutch economic Edward England English englyn enrolled account entity Exch expenditure fact familiar Flint Flower fossatores France G. N. CLARK Giangaleazzo Visconti Gogynfeirdd Gwenallt Jones Harlech historians Hymn ibid ideas Ifor Williams images Imagination important instance interest Irish Jacopo dal Verme Keynes King Lear King's later lectures literary Lord manuscripts masons means medieval ment merely mind nature naval never Nominalist objects Origen perhaps period philosophers Pipe Roll poems poet poetic poetry political Professor regis relation republic resemblance Rhuddlan scholar season seems sense Sept symbols theory things thought tion towers tradition universal Various verse wages Wales weekly Welsh whole William words workmen writing