| Hermann Lotze - Logic - 1892 - 208 pages
...relations of all 'Things.' THOUGHT AND "THINGS.' These latter we are accustomed to style metaphysical principles. And, accordingly, a near relationship...connection ' is spoken of, the question at once arises, 1 How must the simple elements themselves be formed ( in order to be able to enter at all into the... | |
| Sir Henry Jones - Thought and thinking - 1894 - 388 pages
...at the same time. That is to say, they are those subjective modes of the connection of our thought which are necessary to us, if we are by thinking to know the objective truth." : How they can be real 1 Outlines of Logic, § 5. as well as formal, how the processes which are thus... | |
| Sir Henry Jones - Thought and thinking - 1895 - 396 pages
...at the same time. That is to say, they are those subjective modes of the connection of our thought which are necessary to us, if we are by thinking to know the objective truth." 1 How they can be real 1 Outlines of Logic, % 5. as well as formal, how the processes which are thus... | |
| Sir Henry Jones - Thought and thinking - 1895 - 404 pages
...at the same time. That is to say, they are those subjective modes of the connection of our thought which are necessary to us, if we are by thinking to know the objective truth." 1 How they can be real 1 Outlines of Log1c, § 5. as well as formal, how the processes which are thus... | |
| Sir Henry Jones - Thought and thinking - 1895 - 438 pages
...at the same time. That is to say, they are those subjective modes of the connection of our thought which are necessary to us, if we are by thinking to know the objective truth."1 How they can be real 1 Outlines of Logic, § 5. as well as formal, how the processes which... | |
| James Hastings, John Alexander Selbie, Louis Herbert Gray - Ethics - 1916 - 940 pages
...thought (Hamilton,£«ture>,Edlnb.and London, 1859-80, L122,iu.l2,78f. ). The forms and laws of thought ' are those subjective modes of the connection of our...if we are by thinking to know the objective truth (Lotze, Outlines of Logic, Eng. tr., Boston, 1892, p. 6). 4 The conditions under which thought can... | |
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