Qualität (qualitas, poiotês ): Beschaffenheit , ist eine der Grundformen ... ... The ideas of primary qualities of bodies are resemblances of them and their patterns do really exist in the body themselves« (l. c. § 15. vgl. ...
Realität (realitas): Sachhaftigkeit , Dinglichkeit, selbständige, vom Denken ... ... (Ess. II, ch. 30, § 1). Nach BERKELEY existiert »truly und really« nur die Seele , der Geist , während die Körper »exist ...
I. In allen europäischen Kultursprachen ist das Wort, soweit die Gemeinsprache ... ... das Volk selbst (Gewalt ausüben), then it is not a faulty commonwealth, but really none at all, for it is not the weal of the people, when ...
Locke, John , geb. als Sohn eines Juristen am 29. August ... ... The ideas of primary qualities of bodies are resemblances of them and their patterns do really exist in the body themselves.« Die primären Qualitäten (Dichte, Ausdehnung, Bewegung ...
Widerspruchs, Satz des , (»principium contradictionis«), ist das logische Denkgesetz ... ... persuade it, remains incompatible«. »Do not try to combine in thought what is really contrary. When you add any quality to any subject, do not treat the ...
... in wholesome remembrance the fact that theirs is really a low species of skilled labour; and that there is none which ... ... can be more quickly as well as abundantly acquired... The master's machinery really plays a far more important part in the business of production than the ...
3. Die Aufgabe der Seele. Bei seiner Besprechung der Lehre von ... ... distinct things. One of them is that which we all so denominate. This is really the apprehending of objects; and, to us, this alone deserves the name ...
I. Kant und der Materialismus Die hervorragende Stellung, welche wir Kant schon durch ... ... for verifying it by repeated trials, as is requisite in the case of truths really ascertained by observation.« Die im Druck hervorgehobenen Worte »suggest« und »prove« ...
III. Nachwirkungen des Materialismus in England Fast ein volles Jahrhundert liegt zwischen ... ... or Paganism at the royal command. Thousands who were incompetent to appreciate what was really valuable in his speculations, eagerly welcomed a theory which, while it exalted the ...