The conditioned is the mean between two extremes— two inconditionates, exclusive of each other, neither of which can be conceived as possible, but of which, on the principles of contradiction and excluded middle, one must be admitted as necessary. The English Utilitarians - Sida 418efter Leslie Stephen - 1900Obegränsad förhandsgranskning - Om den här boken
| Victor Cousin - 1834 - 398 sidor
...ignorari,et ignorando cognosci." "The conditioned" he goes on, " is the mean between two extremes, exclusive of each other, neither of which can be conceived as possible, but of which, on the principle of contradiction, one must be admitted as necessary. On this opinion, therefore, reason is... | |
| 1835 - 916 sidor
...: — Cognoscendo ignoran, et ignorando cognosci. The conditioned is the mean between two extremes, ; ij:ޭ 5XR] principle of contradiction, one must be admitted as necessary. On this opinion, therefore, reason is... | |
| 1861 - 716 sidor
...condition / and conditional limitation is the fundamental law of the possibility of thought. . . . The conditioned is the mean between two extremes —...but of which, on the principles of contradiction and excluded middle, one must be admitted as necessary. On this opinion, therefore, reason is shown to... | |
| Edward Royall Tyler, William Lathrop Kingsley, George Park Fisher, Timothy Dwight - 1862 - 914 sidor
...the hard logical doctrine of the conditioned comes in and declares that we know God only as one of " two inconditionates, exclusive of each other, neither...but of which, on the principles of contradiction and excluded middle, one must be admitted as necessary." (Discussionx, p. 15, 2d London edition). So the... | |
| Sir William Hamilton - 1852 - 848 sidor
...philosophy, — in the language of St Austin, — " cognoscendo ignorari, et iynorando cof/nosci." The conditioned is the mean between two extremes,...but of which, on the principles of contradiction and excluded middle, one must be admitted as necessary. On this opinion, therefore, reason is shown to... | |
| Sir William Hamilton - 1853 - 828 sidor
...philosophy — in the language of St. Austin — " cognoscendo ignorari, et ignorando cognosci." * The conditioned is the mean between two extremes —...but of which, on the principles of contradiction and excluded middle, one must be admitted as necessary. On this opinion, therefore, reason is shown to... | |
| John Williams - 1854 - 234 sidor
...cognosci.' " The conditioned is the mean between the two extremes ; two inconditionates exclusive of each, neither of which can be conceived as possible, but of which, on the principle of contradiction and excluded middle, one must be admitted as necessary. On this opinion,... | |
| The London Quarterly Review VOL.IV April and July,1855 - 1855 - 590 sidor
...but perfect, the two constituting, according to his theory, "two extremes, — two unconditionates exclusive of each other, neither of which can be conceived as possible, but of which, on the (logieal) principles of contradiction and excluded middle, one must be admitted as necessary;" (Discussions... | |
| John Parry - 1856 - 760 sidor
...rhan о 1 "The conditioned is the mean between two extremes; two niconditionates exclusive of each, neither of which can be conceived as possible, but of which, on the principle of ecilradiction an excluded middle one must be admitted ая весеыагу. Т acre are... | |
| John Parry - 1856 - 756 sidor
...un, y gall weithredu oll. Nis gallwn feddwl am ddim mur fawr nas gallwn ei ddychj'iiiygu yn rhan o '"The conditioned is the mean between two extremes; two inconditionates exclusive of eiu-h, neither of whk-hcan L-: conceived as possible, but of which, on the principle of Kjntrattirtion... | |
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