10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «AGGREGATENESS»
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Thesis: Eyes and so on exist for the sake of others Reason: Aggregateness
Probandum: To exist for the sake of others This argument not only proves the
existence of eyes and so on for the sake of others on the ground of being
aggregates, but ...
Siddheswar Rameshwar Bhatt, Anu Mehrotra, 2000
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Thought and Things: Experimental logic, or genetic theory of ...
But its relative aggregateness comes to give it more than mere personal force.
Especially in the urgencies of practical life does this appear. Conduct here and
now depends upon the proper " sizing up " J of a present situation ; and for this ...
3
Thought and things: a study of the development and meaning ...
We proceeded by first showing 1 the processes by which there arises, both in
individual acceptance and in social usage, a body of truths accepted and
enforced by all or many, which passes from the position of mere " aggregateness
" or plural ...
4 On Perspectives and Levels of Aggregateness Keynes saw the difficulty in this
type of answer. He saw also that "any level of production is potentially self-
financing at any level of prices" and offered an explanation of the actual level in
terms ...
5
Thought and Things: Interest and art, being real logic. I. ...
We proceeded by first showing 1 the processes by which there arises, both in
individual acceptance and in social usage, a body of truths accepted and
enforced by all or many, which passes from the position of mere " aggregateness
" or plural ...
6
An Essay Towards a Real Character and a Philosophical Language
AGGREGATENESS, Traìn,'1'r0op, CanapanjJ'arty, ScuÍLSwarnz, ; ” Team, F lock,
Heard, Pac/(_, Cov), S/Jeaf; Bale, Bundle, F ardle, î Bunch, Glu/ler, Groß/1] Меры'
. ` Order, belonging either to Thingr, or to Wordt. ' SERIES, Rank, Row, Clafr, ...
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A Dictionary of Entomology
Noun, Aggregateness. See Aggregation. Cf. Adelphous; Conglomerate.
AGGREGATION Noun. (Latin, ad I to + gregare I to collect + English, -tion I result
of action or process. PL, Aggregations.) 1. A mass or composite of smaller objects
bound ...
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Chromatikon 4: annuaire de la philosophie en procès
A living aggregate is clearly different than a non-living aggregate, but not in its
aggregateness. The process view argues not merely that they are different in
degree, but are ontologically different, different in kind; the true individuals are
said to ...
Michel Weber, Pierfrancesco Basile, 2008
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Alternative Principles of Economics
And it is this aggregateness or disembodiment that certainly heightens one's
doubt about this neutral manner of handling technical change. Normally one
reads a point on the function in Figure 8.2 as saying that all processes are
reflective of ...
... AGGREGATE AGGREGATED AGGREGATELY AGGREGATENESS
AGGREGATENESSES AGGREGATES AGGREGATING AGGREGATION
AGGREGATIONAL AGGREGATIONS AGGREGATIVE AGGREGATIVELY
AGGREGOSERPENTIN ...
Maliha Mendoza Mahmood, 2013