Great Books of the Western World, Band 31Robert Maynard Hutchins Encyclopædia Britannica, 1952 |
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... figure of the sentient body is really modified by the object , as that in which the shape of the surface of the wax is altered by the seal . This has to be admitted not only in the case of the figure , hardness , roughness , etc. of a ...
... figure of the sentient body is really modified by the object , as that in which the shape of the surface of the wax is altered by the seal . This has to be admitted not only in the case of the figure , hardness , roughness , etc. of a ...
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... figure , we shall indeed admit that from the point of view of the thing itself it is one and simple . For we cannot from that point of view regard it as compound- ed of corporeal nature , extension and figure , since these elements have ...
... figure , we shall indeed admit that from the point of view of the thing itself it is one and simple . For we cannot from that point of view regard it as compound- ed of corporeal nature , extension and figure , since these elements have ...
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... figure consisting of three angles , you say that that is an act of understanding . But when , not without some effort on your part , you have that figure , as it were , present , and investigate it , examine it , and recognise and ...
... figure consisting of three angles , you say that that is an act of understanding . But when , not without some effort on your part , you have that figure , as it were , present , and investigate it , examine it , and recognise and ...
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