10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «INEXTENSION»
Discover the use of
inextension in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
inextension and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
Advances in Chemical Physics, Polymeric Systems
This relation defines the surface of inextension, which is the surface in which the
area and the curvature have to be measured. This is an important consideration
because in reality the layer is not a two-dimensional surface. Therefore, one can
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I. Prigogine, Stuart A. Rice, 2009
2
Vagueness in Communication: International Workshop, VIC ...
If Professor Y is in the inextension of 'well-paidC', then it's a legitimate move to
stipulate that Professor Y is well-paidC. But it's conceivable that Professor Y is
paid only a few dollars more than the highest- paid professor in the default ...
Rick Nouwen, Robert van Rooij, Uli Sauerland, 2011
3
The Latter-Day Saints' Millennial Star
But when we descend the scale still farther, and speak of that which has no parts,
we can form no possible conception of a unit of inextension. The term nothing,
instead of unity, is the only applicable term for that which is inextended. To think
of ...
4
The Latter-Day Saints Millennial Star. Volume X.
But when we descend the scale still farther, and speak of that which has no parts,
we can form no possible conception of a ijnit of inextension. The term nothing,
instead of unitv, is the only applicable term for that which is inextended. To think
of ...
5
A Review of First Principles of Bishop Berkeley, Dr. Reid, ...
... perceived Figures are merely inextended Sensations. Next, he abandons the
inextension of •perceived Figures; but we do not find him avow any change from
the Mind's inextension ; On the contrary, all his reasonings uphold that doctrine.
6
Parriana; Or Notices of the Rev. Samuel Parr Collected from ...
And it may strongly be suspected that an early scholastic prejudice of the
inextension of the mind, (as being supposed necessary to its simpliciter unity of
consciousness,) may have leito this disorder in him. If, therefore, ii has happene
that the ...
Extensity, and inextension, 2 35; concrete, and homogeneous space, 273;
concrete, not within space, 289; perceived, space conceived, 24.5 ; perception of
and sight, 286 ; visual and tactile, 65. Exteriority, notion of, 42. Faraday, and
centres of ...
8
Parriana: Contains newspaper and magazine notices with ...
And it may strongly be suspected that an early scholastic prejudice of the
inextension of the mind, (as being supposed necessary to its simplicity or unity of
consciousness,) may have led to this disorder in him. If, therefore, it has
happened that ...
Edmund Henry Barker, 1828
Conversion offers a good illustration of the principle on which we have before
insisted, namely, thatinthe ordinary form of proposition thesubjectis used
inextension and the predicatein intension. For when by conversion we change
the ...
St. George William Joseph Stock
are merely inextended Sensations. Next, he abandons the inextension of
Perceived Figures ; but we do not find him avow any change from the Mind's
inextension ; On the contrary, all his reasonings uphold that doctrine. But here the
instant he ...