... τρυφερα, καλλος αντικρυς εμπνουν, Το προσωπον καταλευκον, έ παρεια ρόδοχρους, Το προσωπον επιχαρι, το βλεφαρον ώραιον, Καλλος ανεπιτηδευτον, ... ... of them; which quite determines these dances of theirs to have been of the religious kind. Er vergißt, daß bei dem ...
... in possession so; Had, having, and in quest to have, extreme; A bliss in proof, – and ... ... dim and dirty, I have dragg'd to three and thirty. What have these ... ... able to taste, his tongue to conceive, nor his heart to report, what my dream was ...
... various meaning and imperfection of words, when we have nothing else but words to do it by. Um diese Befreiung von ... ... Bedienten . 2 Der Terminus to ti ên einai hat den Geschichtsschreibern der Philosophie viel Kopfzerbrechen gekostet. ... ... Trendelenburg hat die Beziehungen zwischen ousia, ti esti und to ti ên einai richtig gedeutet. Wenn ...
... kein Gattungsbegriff, weil es keine Arten hat ( oute to hen oute to on einai genos , l. c. ... ... same with the idea of thot we conceive to be existent. – To reflect in any thing simply and to reflect in it as ...
... is conscious of a power to determine, in things which he conceives to depend upon his determination. To this power we will give the ... ... Anstrengung und Aufmerksamkeit sind dem Willen wesentlich (»to attend to a difficult object and hold it fast before the mind ...
... Wert auf die sittliche Gesinnung ( agathon ou to mê adikein, alla to mê ethelein , Stob. Floril. IX, 3 ... ... der zugleich Intuitionist ist; Aufgabe der Ethik ist »to render scientific the apparent cognitions that most men have of the rightness ... ... 1901). Im Kantschen Sinne lehren H. GREEN (Prolegom. to Ethics), J. MACKENZIE (Manual of ...
... external object... I am led, by my nature, to conclude some quality to be in the rose, which is the cause ... ... these secondary qualities enter into definite connections with our movements, they are referred to the external, or object world« (Analys. I, ch. ...
... (reasoning) »an act of mediate comparison or judgment. for to reason is to recognise that two notions stand to each other in the relation of a ... ... BAIN ist das Folgern nur »a transaction from one wording to another wording of the same fact« ( ...
... die morphê oder auch to ek toutôn (l. c. VII 3, 1029 a 1 squ.. ... ... substances properly stand for, are collections of such qualities as have been observed to coexist in an unknown substratum, which we call substance« ... ... qualities which we perceive by our senses must have a subject, which we call body, and that the thoughts ...
... The reality that is presented is taken up in a form not adequate to its nature, and beyond which its nature ... ... nature thought wants for itself, which even as mere thinking it desires to have, and which, further, in all its aspects exists already within ...
... , sct. 1, ch. 1 ff.). »As we have no immediate experience of what other men feel ... ... Int. p. 344. Emot. and Will p. 111). »Sympathy is to enter into the feelings of another, and to act them out, as if they were our own« (Ment. and ...
... p. 99). »The social forces are... psychical, and hence sociology must have a psychologie basis« (l. c. p. 101), die Biologie ... ... . BERNÈS, G. RICHARD, FONSEGRIVE. BOSANQUET, The Relation of Sociol. to Philos., Mind VI, N. S. 1897, p ...
... for the causality itself is insensible. But now to argue from a concomitancy to a causality is not infallibly conclusive, yea ... ... der Ideenassociation . Das Causalgesetz lautet: »Whatever begins to exist, must have a cause of existence« (Treat. I, p. ...
... alle Elementen bestehende Seele erkennt alles ( phasi gar ginôskesthai to homoion tô homoiô. epeidê gar hê psychê panta gignôskei, synistasin autên ek ... ... . adv. Math. VII, 137); hêmees de tô men eonti ouden atrekes xyniemen, metapipton de kata ... ... mit dem Erkannten eins ( to d'auto estin hê kat' energeian epistêmê tô pragmati , De an. ...
... does not consist in separating the attributes which are said to compose it, from all other attributes of the same objects... But... we have the power of fixing our attention on them, to the neylect of the other attributes« (Examin. p. 393 ff.). ...
Überzeugung (persuasio) ist feste Gewißheit (s. d.), Durchdrungensein ... ... . S. 47). – A. BAIN bemerkt: »There is a natural tendency to believe much more than we have any experience of« (Log. I, p. 12). – Nach A. ...
... we are conscious of, must have a subject, which we call mind«) und der Satz der Kausalität (»that whatever begins to exist, must have a cause which produced it«). 2. Axiome der ... ... außer uns gerichtet (»perceptions have always an external object«). Wir beziehen unmittelbar unsere Sinnesempfindungen auf die (primären ...
... any understanding or will, nor can ever be unmade by them, but have a certain stated and unalterable order«). SCHRIFTEN: Letters concerning the love of God, 1695. – An Account of reason and faith in relation to the mysteries of Christianity, 1697. – An Essay towards ...
... which we perceive by our senses must have a subject, which we call body, and that the thoughts we are conscious of must have a subject, which we call mind«. 2) »that whatever begins to exist, must have a cause which produced it« (l. c. ...
... or disapproves of every action whatsoever, according to the tendency which is appears to have to augment or diminish the happiness of the party whose interest, in other words, to promote or to oppose the happiness« (Introduct. l. c. I, ...
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