| Alexander Bain - 1868 - Liczba stron: 902
...seeing that all existing things are particular." He replies, ' Words become general by being made the signs of general ideas; and Ideas become general, by separating from them the circumstances of Time and Place, and any other ideas that may determine them to this or that particular existence.' He goes... | |
| Alexander Bain - 1868 - Liczba stron: 588
...things are particular.' He replies, ' Words become general by being made the signs of general ideat; and Ideas become general, by separating from them the circumstances of Time and Place, and any other ideas that may determine them to this or that particular existence.' He goes... | |
| John Locke - 1877 - Liczba stron: 138
...find we those general natures they are supposed to stand for ? Words become general by being made the signs of general ideas : and ideas become general by separating from them the circumstances of time, and place, and any other ideal that may determine them to this or that particular existence. By this... | |
| John Locke - 1879 - Liczba stron: 722
...find we those general natures they are supposed to stand for ? Words become general by being made the signs of general ideas : and ideas become general by separating from them the circumstances of time, and place, and any other idea» that may determine them to this or that particular existence. By this... | |
| Alexander Bain - 1882 - Liczba stron: 576
...seeing that all existing things are particular.' Ho replies, ' Werds become general by being made the signs of general ideas ; and Ideas become general, by separating from them the circumstances of Time and Place, and any other ideas that may determine them to this or that particular existence.' He goes... | |
| 1884 - Liczba stron: 836
...23.) Words stand for ideas only (B. III., c. 2, § 4), but " words become general by being made the signs of general ideas ; and ideas become general by separating from them the circumstances of time, and place, and an v other ideas that may determine them to this or that particular existence. By this... | |
| Friedrich Max Müller - 1887 - Liczba stron: 738
...find we those general natures they are supposed to stand for? Words become general by being made the signs of general ideas; and ideas become general by separating from them the circumstances of time and place and any other ideas that may determine them to this or that particular existence. By this... | |
| John Locke - 1892 - Liczba stron: 572
...find we those general natures they are supposed to stand for ? Words become general by being made the signs of general ideas; and ideas become general by separating from them the circumstances of time and place, and any other ideas that may determine them to tHs or that particular existence. By this... | |
| Heinrich Gomperz - 1897 - Liczba stron: 122
...geeignet wären. Dessen Hauptlehre gibt Locke folgendermaßen2): » Words become generalby being made the signs of general ideas; and ideas become general by separating from them the circumstances of time, and place, and any other ideas, thatmay determine them to this or that particular existence.. . Wherein... | |
| William Hazlitt - 1904 - Liczba stron: 632
...find we those general natures they are supposed to stand for ? Words become general by being made the signs of general ideas, and ideas become general by separating from them the circumstances of time and place, and any other ideas that may determine them to this or that particular existence. By this... | |
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