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... character is the con- notation of the general or distributive term applicable to each member of the class . Thus , the unity of a class or kind is regarded as deriva- tive , not ultimate . It is constituted by the identity of some character ...
... character is the con- notation of the general or distributive term applicable to each member of the class . Thus , the unity of a class or kind is regarded as deriva- tive , not ultimate . It is constituted by the identity of some character ...
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... character is to say that each of them has a character which is a particular instance of this kind or class of characters . The particular instances are distributed amongst the particular things and so shared by them . It is true that ...
... character is to say that each of them has a character which is a particular instance of this kind or class of characters . The particular instances are distributed amongst the particular things and so shared by them . It is true that ...
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... characters of a thing is not a character but the thing itself . To say that the inclusive complex must itself be a predicable character , is like saying that a triangle must be the side of a triangle , that the class horses ' must be a ...
... characters of a thing is not a character but the thing itself . To say that the inclusive complex must itself be a predicable character , is like saying that a triangle must be the side of a triangle , that the class horses ' must be a ...
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THE FELLOWSHIP OF LEARNING BY | 3 |
ANNUAL REPORT FOR 192021 | 19 |
By O F EMERSON | 45 |
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