«UNCONDITIONALNESS» এর সঙ্গে সম্পর্কিত ইংরেজী বই
নিম্নলিখিত গ্রন্থপঞ্জী নির্বাচনে
unconditionalness শব্দটির ব্যবহার খুঁজুন। ইংরেজী সাহিত্যে
unconditionalness শব্দের ব্যবহারের প্রসঙ্গ সম্পর্কিত বই এবং তার থেকে সংক্ষিপ্তসার।
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An Introduction to the Philosophy of Primary Beliefs
it the element of unconditionalness or necessity. When we believe that a thing
will always continue, we do so, according to Mr. Mill, because we think it must
continue. Accordingly, a little later on, he substitutes the term “unconditionalness”
for ...
Now it is a fatal difficulty that there is no individual instance, no time, in which this
unconditionalness is given us as a truth. We never observed it — we never heard
of its being observed. No interrogation of nature gives us such a result. We see ...
3
New Englander and Yale Review
Now it is a fatal difficulty that there is no individual instance, no time, in which this
unconditionalness is given us as a truth. We never observed it — we never heard
of its beitig observed. No interrogation of nature gives us such a result. We see ...
Edward Royall Tyler, William Lathrop Kingsley, George Park Fisher, 1850
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The Limits of Logical Empiricism: Selected Papers of Arthur Pap
If there be any meaning which confessedly belongs to the term necessity, it is
unconditionalness. . . .That which will be followed by a given consequent when,
and only when, some third circumstance also exists, is not the cause, even
though ...
Arthur Pap, Alfons Keupink, Sanford Shieh, 2006
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On Determinism and Freedom
Necessity, he wrote, is not merely a matter of invariable connection but of '
unconditionalness'. The necessary occurrence of an effect, given a causal
circumstance for it, is a matter of unconditionalness. It is not conditional on
anything else.
Such features are not, of course, antithetical to the sexual desire, action, and
companionship that are among the manifestations of your love. Such
unconditionalness of love sets a very high standard. It is analogous to the love
that a parent has ...
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Concepts, Theories, and the Mind-Body Problem
If there be any meaning which confessedly belongs to the term necessity, it is
unconditionalness. . . . That which will be followed by a given consequent when,
and only when, some third circumstance also exists, is not the cause, even
though ...
Herbert Feigl, Michael Scriven, Grover Maxwell, 1958
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The Journal of Mental Science
If,' he says, ' there be any meaning which confessedly belongs to necessity, it is
unconditionalness,' and thus he substitutes for a plain clear word which everyone
understands, a word which no one else understands, and which he does not ...
9
The Contemporary Review
His competence for philosophical discussion may perhaps be judged by the fact
that he cannot distinguish Mill's ' unconditionalness ' in causation, which is as
much known from experience as sequence itself, from the ' necessity ' of the ...
10
On Causation: With a Chapter on Belief
understands, a word which no one else understands, and which he does not
understand himself. What he means by 'confessedly ' it is difficult to surmise, for
no one but himself has ever defined necessity as unconditionalness, and not
even ...
Charles Arthur Mercier, 1916