The North American Review, Volume 99Jared Sparks, Edward Everett, James Russell Lowell, Henry Cabot Lodge O. Everett, 1864 Vols. 227-230, no. 2 include: Stuff and nonsense, v. 5-6, no. 8, Jan. 1929-Aug. 1930. |
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Page 95
... idea of Space as the logical condition of the possibility of Extension , and to each of the three notions as the constituent elements of this neces- sary idea ; but it is not a distinct element in the synthesis . * Logical Analysis ...
... idea of Space as the logical condition of the possibility of Extension , and to each of the three notions as the constituent elements of this neces- sary idea ; but it is not a distinct element in the synthesis . * Logical Analysis ...
Page 419
... idea . But this , as has just been shown , is very far from being the " negation of thought . " * The idea of infinity , thus interpreted , originates neither in the faculties of sensuous presentation and representation , nor in those ...
... idea . But this , as has just been shown , is very far from being the " negation of thought . " * The idea of infinity , thus interpreted , originates neither in the faculties of sensuous presentation and representation , nor in those ...
Page 443
... idea of God contains positive elements , it is more largely constituted by elements purely negative ; and even these positive elements are associated with the negative idea of infinity , which , without destroying their essential na ...
... idea of God contains positive elements , it is more largely constituted by elements purely negative ; and even these positive elements are associated with the negative idea of infinity , which , without destroying their essential na ...
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A PHYSICAL THEORY OF THE UNIVERSE | 1 |
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THE NAVY OF THE UNITED STATES | 146 |
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