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Pagina 136
... object which it operates upon , in any such case , is made up of relations . We can neither apprehend any complex object of perception , or thought ; nor divide , by abstraction , any two parts of a com- plex object ; nor in thought ...
... object which it operates upon , in any such case , is made up of relations . We can neither apprehend any complex object of perception , or thought ; nor divide , by abstraction , any two parts of a com- plex object ; nor in thought ...
Pagina 137
... object , such , for example , as a horse , we can recog- nise this object only by discerning that its different parts support similar relations between themselves , to those which we have be- fore discerned in an animal of that species ...
... object , such , for example , as a horse , we can recog- nise this object only by discerning that its different parts support similar relations between themselves , to those which we have be- fore discerned in an animal of that species ...
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... object which we perceive , Mr. Fearn continues : There is no philosopher who will for a moment deny , that the SENTIENT PRINCIPLE in Man is somewhere near the INNER END of the TRUNK OF THE OPTIC NERVE . And it was known and ex- pressly ...
... object which we perceive , Mr. Fearn continues : There is no philosopher who will for a moment deny , that the SENTIENT PRINCIPLE in Man is somewhere near the INNER END of the TRUNK OF THE OPTIC NERVE . And it was known and ex- pressly ...
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