... of nature, what is to be, will probably be like to what has been in similar circumstances«). CHALYBAEUS, Wiss. S. 253 ff.. ... ... II, 1 ff., 49 ff.. J. VENN, Princ. of empir. or induct. Log. 1889, p. 93. SIGWART, Log. ...
... I, 2). HOBBES definiert: »A name or appellation... is the voice of a man arbitrary imposed for a mark ... ... which being pronounced to others, may be to them a sign of what thought the speaker had before in his mind« (Log. I, ch ...
Axiom ( axiôma = dignitas): Grundsatz, Grundlage aller Beweise ... ... uns nur, was ist, nicht das Notwendigsein (»experience informs us only of what is, or has been, not of what must be«, l.c. p. 281; I, 40 ff.). KANT ...
... of things admitted on all hands to be qualities of the externe (or object) world – called the primary qualities, – resistance and extension, ... ... our muscular energies. the qualities, that do not of themselves suggest externality, or objectivity, – the secondary qualities, as ...
... (reasoning) »an act of mediate comparison or judgment. for to reason is to recognise that two notions stand to ... ... schon HERBART). »The conclusion identifies the major and minor premiss: it resumes what they have assumed and subsumed « (Probl. II, 154 ff ...
... . sct. V, p. 42). Der Glaube besteht in »a feeling or sentiment«, in einer bestimmten Art, wie uns Vorstellungen berühren (Treat. Anh. S. 354). » Belief « ist »an idea related to or associated with a present impression« (Treat. III, sct. ...
Mitleid ( eleos , misericordia, commiseratio) ist eine Art des ... ... is by changing places in fancy with sufferer, that we come either to conceive or to be affect by what he feels, may be demonstrated by many obvious observations, if it should not ...
... that nature teaches, exclusive of art, culture or discipline« (The Moral . III, 2). REID erklärt: »By ... ... having any end in view, without deliberation, and very without any conception of what we do« (On the act. pow. III, 2). Nach BILFINGER ...
Erfahrung ( Empirie ) bedeutet im allgemeinsten Sinne des ... ... Erfahrung erzeugt keine logische Notwendigkeit . So REID: »Experience informs us only of what is, or has been, not of what must be« (Ess. on the pow. II, p. 281). ...
... is to be, will probably be like to what has been in similar circumstances«. Das ist ein Princip des ... ... Die »imperfect induction« »merely unfolds the information contained in past observation or events; it merely renders explicit what was implicit in previous experience. It ...
Identität (identitas, tautotês ): Dieselbigkeit, Einerleiheit ... ... »It is the first act of the mind, when it has any sentiment or ideas at all, to perceive its ideas, and so far as it perceives them, to know each what it is« (Ess. IV, ch. 7, § 2). »Wird ...
... no idea of the manner in which they are affected, but by conceiving what we ourselves should feel in the like situation« (l. c. p ... ... pleasure and pain, and a connexion in the mind between the outward signs or expression of the various feelings and the feelings themselves« ( ...
... »Zuschauer« das Gefühl des Beifalls erregt (»whatever mental action or quality gives to a spectator the pleasing sentiment of approbation«), A. SMITH ... ... tending to and may ultimately adopt without reservation, is human Welfare, Happiness, or Beiny and Well-being combined, that is, Utility« ( ...
... and these are the Rationalists. and what their reason dictates them in church or state stands for good, until ... ... 53, 204, 239 f.). »Experience informs us only of what is, or has been, not of what must be« (l. c. ...
Aufmerksamkeit ist der Inbegriff der subjectiv-psychologischen Vorgänge und ... ... possession by the mind, in clear and vivid form, of one out of what seem several simultaneously possible objects or trains of thought. Focalization, concentration of consciousness are of its essence« (Princ ...