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Page 102
... resemble one another . But they say that this resemblance is a consequence of the fact that all the members are instances of the same universal . Whereas for the Nominalist ( as also for the Conceptualist and the Imagist ) the resemblance ...
... resemble one another . But they say that this resemblance is a consequence of the fact that all the members are instances of the same universal . Whereas for the Nominalist ( as also for the Conceptualist and the Imagist ) the resemblance ...
Page 103
... resemble one another is a member of the class , and nothing else is . If I may put it so , resemblance in a certain direction - resemblance ' towards ' certain nuclear or standard particulars - is substituted for resemblance in a ...
... resemble one another is a member of the class , and nothing else is . If I may put it so , resemblance in a certain direction - resemblance ' towards ' certain nuclear or standard particulars - is substituted for resemblance in a ...
Page 115
... resemblance ' towards ' the particular object B , the fact remains that they do not just resemble each other . There is a respect in which they resemble . There is no such relation as pure and simple resemblance , which is resemblance ...
... resemblance ' towards ' the particular object B , the fact remains that they do not just resemble each other . There is a respect in which they resemble . There is no such relation as pure and simple resemblance , which is resemblance ...
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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