| 1899 - عدد الصفحات: 588
...the only substantive or subject, and no one concept either more or less an adjective than any other. From our description of a judgment, there must, then, disappear all reference either to""our mind or to the world. Neither of cthese can furnish ' ground ' for anything, save in so far... | |
| James Mark Baldwin, James McKeen Cattell, Howard Crosby Warren, John Broadus Watson, Herbert Sidney Langfeld, Carroll Cornelius Pratt, Theodore Mead Newcomb - 1899 - عدد الصفحات: 720
...the cognition of an existential proposition, and thus it furnishes a basis for inference. From this description of a judgment there must, then, disappear...'ground' for anything, save in so far as they are complex Judgment*. EDWARD FRANKLIN BCCHXKR. Time as related to Causality and to Space. MARY WHITON CALKINS.... | |
| James Mark Baldwin, James McKeen Cattell, Howard Crosby Warren, John Broadus Watson, Herbert Sidney Langfeld, Carroll Cornelius Pratt, Theodore Mead Newcomb - 1899 - عدد الصفحات: 702
...the cognition of an existential proposition, and thus it furnishes a basis for inference. From this description of a judgment there must, then, disappear...anything, save in so far as they are complex judgments. EDWARD FRANKLIN BUCHNER. Time as related to Causality and to Space. MARY WHITON CALKINS. Mind, No.... | |
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