| 1843 - 640 sivua
...developed the first utterances of that which was the basis of all that was to follow in the rest—of Logic, as the instrument of Philosophy; of Ideas, as its proper object ; and, consequently, of the possibility and the conditions of Knowledge.t And as he formed this first... | |
| Bela Bates Edwards, Edwards Amasa Park - 1839 - 488 sivua
...are not worked up into one whole, with a definite purpose, and with much art. In them also are shown the first breathings of what is the basis of all that...proper object, consequently of the possibility and of the conditions of knowledge. In the second part, the explanation of knowledge, and of the process... | |
| Bela Bates Edwards, Edwards Amasa Park - 1839 - 488 sivua
...are not worked up into one whole, with a definite purpose, and with much art. In them also are shown the first breathings of what is the basis of all that...proper object, consequently of the possibility and of the conditions of knowledge. In the second part, the explanation of knowledge, and of the process... | |
| John Holmes Agnew - 1843 - 614 sivua
...BiUeis, B<sk\s.tv&, Ns,\», Stallbaums, Van lleueàca, basis of all that was to follow in the rest — of Logic, as the instrument of Philosophy ; of Ideas, as its proper object ; and, consequently, of the possibility and the conditions of Knowledge.* And as he formed this first... | |
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