| Harald Høffding - 1822 - 348 페이지
...subjective movements of intellect are of this sort, eg that a triangle is bounded by three lines — that a thing cannot both be and not be at the same time, — that everything has a cause, — that the effect cannot be greater than its cause, — that... | |
| Daniel Pring - 1829 - 500 페이지
...respect to the same objects, s. 51, p. 22. Consciousness, the proof alike of what is, of what is not, and that a thing cannot both be, and not be, at the same time, s.53, p.23. Consciousness, how far a proof of the absence of sensation, s. 147, p. 65. Ibid,... | |
| Graves Champney Haughton - 1839 - 294 페이지
...perfectly uniform and consistent. If we wanted, for instance, to convince a savage from Terra del Fuego that a thing cannot both be, and not be, at the same moment, we must set about it in a similar manner that we should to prove it to an infant Locke or Hume.... | |
| Graves Chamney Haughton (Sir) - 1839 - 292 페이지
...perfectly uniform and consistent. If we wanted, for instance, to convince a savage from Terra del Fuego that a thing cannot both be, and not be, at the same moment, we must set about it in a similar manner that we should to prove it to an infant Locke or Hume.... | |
| 1875 - 860 페이지
...contradiction, and the primary truth that what is, is. As to the principle of contradiction —that anything cannot both be and not be at the same time, and in the same sense — our perception of its force is plainly no mere mental impotence, but is positively known... | |
| Jaime Luciano Balmes - 1856 - 548 페이지
...external as in the internal ? Certainly not that of Kant. He gees in an instant, in all its generality, that a thing cannot both be and not be at the same time ; and he applies the principle to all uses as well in the real as in the ideal order. Treating of an external... | |
| William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Sir John Murray IV, Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle) - 1873 - 600 페이지
...enclose a space, if a whole may be less than its part, then we have no certainty but that the same thing cannot both ' be ' and ' not be ' at the same time and in the same sense, and we are landed in utter and complete scepticism. But Mr. Spencer himself has implicitly... | |
| William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Sir John Murray IV, Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle) - 1873 - 596 페이지
...enclose a space, if a whole may be less than its part, then we have no certainty but that the same thing cannot both ' be ' and ' not be ' at the same time and in the same sense, and we are landed in utter and complete scepticism. But Mr. Spencer himself has implicitly... | |
| Atonement - 1874 - 192 페이지
...not endure the penalty which the sinner himself would. '' Surely advocates of this doctrine forget that a thing cannot both be and not be at the same time. As Dr. Crawford says, " They are quite entitled, indeed, to urge one or other of the allegations... | |
| 1875 - 1012 페이지
...contradiction, and the primary truth that what is, is. As to the principle of contradiction — that anything cannot both be and not be at the same time, and in the same sense — our perception of its force is plainly no mere mental impotence, but is positively known... | |
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