| James Frederick Ferrier - 1854 - 514 pages
...be, the object with the addition of oneself, — object plus subject, — thing, or thought, mecum. Self is an integral and essential part of every object of cognition. DEMONSTRATION. IT has been already established as the condition of all knowledge, that a thing can... | |
| 1855 - 946 pages
...be, the object with the addition of oneself — object plus subject — thing or thought, mecum ;' so that ' self is an integral and essential part of every object of cognition.' If the view above thrown out be correct, and the knowledge of self be not the necessary condition,... | |
| Orestes Augustus Brownson - 1855 - 570 pages
...the object with the addition of one's self, — object plus subject, — thing, or thought, mecum. Self is an integral and essential part of every object of cognition." This is further explained by the following illustration : — " The change which the condition of knowledge... | |
| Orestes Augustus Brownson - 1855 - 572 pages
...the object with the addition of one's self, — object plus subject, — thing, or thought, mecum. Self is an integral and essential part of every object of cognition." This is further explained by the following illustration : — " The change which the condition of knowledge... | |
| 1855 - 748 pages
...be, the object with the addition of oneself, — object plus subject, — thing, or thought, mecum. Self is an integral and essential part of every object of cognition. " Demonstration. " It has been already established as the condition of all knowledge, that a thing... | |
| William Robinson Pirie - 1858 - 668 pages
...be, the object with the addition "of oneself — object plus subject — thing, or thought, " mecum. Self is an integral and essential part of " every object of cognition ;"" and the third, which completes it, runs in these words — " The objective " part of the object... | |
| 1859 - 522 pages
...weithredu trwy y synwyrau corfforol. Fel yr engraifft olaf, ni a gawn yn yr ail osodiad, tu dalen 97, " Self is an integral and essential part of every object of cognition." Os ' cognition ' yw yr hyn a wybyddir, beth all yr ' object of cognition ' fod ? Ond os ' cognition... | |
| 1859 - 598 pages
...weithredii trwy y synwyrau corfforol. Fei yr engraifft olaf, ni à gawn yn yr ail osodiad, tu dalen 97, " Self is an integral and essential part of every object of cognition." Os 'cognition ' yw yr hyn a wybyddir, both all yr ' object of cognition ' fod ? Ond os ' cognition... | |
| George Ramsay - 1862 - 160 pages
...object, but only the slightest reflection, or rather none at all, is required to distinguish them. To say that " Self is an integral and essential part of every object of cognition," is a monstrous paradox, a contradiction in terms, a contradiction to the meaning of the word object.... | |
| 1867 - 972 pages
...be the object with the addition of one's self, —object plia subject ; thing or thought тестя. Self is an integral and essential part of every object of cognition." (8) " The objective part of the object of knowledge, though distinguishable, is not separable in cognition... | |
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