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Pagina 189
... necessary to his great object , may well have entirely occupied and possessed him . He existed only to calculate and to think . Often , lost in meditation , he knew not what he did , and his mind appeared to have quite forgotten its ...
... necessary to his great object , may well have entirely occupied and possessed him . He existed only to calculate and to think . Often , lost in meditation , he knew not what he did , and his mind appeared to have quite forgotten its ...
Pagina 207
... necessary reality , or a neces- sary condition , then are the expressions of its properties , in geo- metrical language , necessary truths . The truths of geometry exist and are verified in every part of space , as the statue in the ...
... necessary reality , or a neces- sary condition , then are the expressions of its properties , in geo- metrical language , necessary truths . The truths of geometry exist and are verified in every part of space , as the statue in the ...
Pagina 221
... necessary axioms be violated in their enunciation . It is requisite , also , to bear in mind in this argument the pre- rogatives of experience . The mind cannot give to arbitrary com- binations of its own that impress of reality and ...
... necessary axioms be violated in their enunciation . It is requisite , also , to bear in mind in this argument the pre- rogatives of experience . The mind cannot give to arbitrary com- binations of its own that impress of reality and ...
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