Zahl ( arithmos , numerus) ist die Heraushebung ( Unterscheidung ) ... ... (l. c. S. 45). Ähnlich lehrt teilweise JEVONS: »Number is but another name for diversity. Exact identity is unity, and with difference arises plurality ...
Owen (spr. ō'n), 1) John ( ... ... Neapel . Als eifriger Spiritist schrieb er: » Footfalls on the boundary of another world « (4. Aufl., Philad. 1881); » The debatable land between ...
... The world of Possible Sensations succeeding one another acoording to laws, is as much in other beings, as it is ... ... product entering into relation with some different factors, when it will exist under another form« (ib.). Das Ding an sich ist eine Fiction (ib ...
Schluß ( syllogismos , syllogismus, ratiocinatio) ist (als Schließen ) ... ... ). Nach A. BAIN ist das Folgern nur »a transaction from one wording to another wording of the same fact« (Log. I, 108 ff.). Nach H. ...
... , do agree, or disagree, one with another« (l. c. IV, ch. 5, § 2). Von der ... ... proof. Indirectly, we may test the truth of affirmations by comparing one with another« (Log. I, 22). SULLY bestimmt die Urteile als wahr, ...
Sympathie ( sympatheia ): Mit- Leiden , Miterleben von Gefühlen ... ... 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 ...
Causalität (causalitas): Wirkungsfähigkeit, ursächliche Beziehung, Verhältnis von Ursache und ... ... their effects. So that we cannot conclude any thing to be the cause of another but from its continual accompanying it, for the causality itself is insensible. But ...
Veränderung ( metabolê, kinêsis, alloiôsis , mutatio) ist der Wechsel ... ... Metaphys. S. 23). Nach HODGSON ist Veränderung (change) »different feeling replacing one another in time« (Philos. of Reflect. II, 7). SCHUPPE erklärt: »Zum ...
Locke, John , geb. als Sohn eines Juristen am 29. August ... ... of signs, as the things signified by them do agree or disagree one with another«). Reale und bloße Wort-Wahrheit ist zu unterscheiden. Die »ewigen« Wahrheiten sind ...
Glanville, Josef , geh. 1636 in Plymouth, Geistlicher, gest. 1680 ... ... their effects. So that we cannot conclude any thing to be the cause of another but from its continual accompanying it, for the causality itself is insensible. But ...