TroXXa^w? \ey6/j,eiiov and misleading as it is, having no legitimate place in science or philosophy, may yet be of some use in conversation or literature, if it is kept to denote a relation between objective facts, to describe certain parts of the phenomenal... Excursions of an Evolutionist - Strana 333autor/autoři: John Fiske - 1884 - 379 str.Úplné zobrazení - Podrobnosti o knize
| 1878 - 608 str.
...TroXXa^w? \eyop,evov and misleading as it is, having no legitimate place in science or philosophy, may yet be of some use in conversation or literature,...in some way to them and running parallel with them. For all that we know at present, this relation does not in aay way resemble that expressed by the word... | |
| 1878 - 606 str.
...TroXXa^w? \ey6/j,eiiov and misleading as it is, having no legitimate place in science or philosophy, may yet be of some use in conversation or literature,...in some way to them and running parallel with them. For all that we know at present, this relation does not in any way resemble that expressed by the word... | |
| 1878 - 692 str.
...legitimate place in science or philosophy, may yet be of some use in conversation or literature, it' it is kept to denote a relation between objective...in some way to them and running parallel with them. For all that we know at present, this relation does not in any way resemble that expressed by the word... | |
| 1878 - 616 str.
...тгоЛАо\'il>. XtyAfifvov and misleading as it is, having no legitimate place in science or philosophy, may yet be of some use in conversation or literature,...the relation between certain objective facts in my unconsciousness, and the rjective facts which are inferred as corresponding in pome way to them and... | |
| 1869 - 282 str.
...organism. The word Cause, TtiKl-a-XJug \iy6l*,iyov and misleading as it is, may yet be of some use, if it is kept to denote a relation between objective...in some way to them and running parallel with them. For all that we know at present, this relation does not in any way resemble that expressed by the word... | |
| 1878 - 822 str.
...Nature of Things-in-themselyes,' in Mind for January 1878 : ' Only confusion can arise if the word caute is used to express the relation between certain objective facts in my consciousness ' (the physical changes in another man's brain) 'and the ejective facts which are inferred as corresponding... | |
| John Fiske - 1883 - 400 str.
...legitimate place in science or philosophy [Chauncey Wright would have said a hearty Amen to that!], may yet be of some use in conversation or literature, if it is kept to de* note a relation between objective facts, to describe certain parts of the phenomenal order. But... | |
| William Kingdon Clifford - 1901 - 526 str.
...Cause, TroXXa^w? teyopevov and misleading as it is, having no legitimate place in science or philosophy, may yet be of some use in conversation or literature,...in some way to them and running parallel with them. For all that we know at present, this relation does not in any way resemble that expressed by the word... | |
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