«ABSTRACTIVELY» संबंधित इंग्रजी पुस्तके
खालील ग्रंथसूची निवडीमध्ये
abstractively चा वापर शोधा. इंग्रजी साहित्यामध्ये वापराचा संदर्भ देण्यासाठी
abstractively शी संबंधित पुस्तके आणि त्याचे थोडक्यात उतारे.
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The Cambridge Translations of Medieval Philosophical Texts: ...
But intuitive and abstractive cognition do not differ with respect to the object that
is cognized, because the very same thing that is cognized intuitively can be
cognized abstractively. In fact, we can abstractively cognize the existence ofa
thing ...
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Later Medieval Metaphysics: Ontology, Language, and Logic
5rb—va] the intellect naturally has the power of dividing the confusion and
understanding substance abstractively from accident and accident abstractively
from substance. And it can form a simple concept of both, and so as well by
abstracting ...
Charles Bolyard, Rondo Keele, 2013
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Philosophical Writings: A Selection
Furthermore, everything known in itself is known either intuitively or abstractively.
Therefore if the divine essence is known in itself, we know it either intuitively or
abstractively. It is clear that it is not intuitively known ; for such cognition is beatific
, ...
William (of Ockham), Philotheus Boehner, Stephen F. Brown, 1990
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William Ockham on Metaphysics: The Science of Being and God
In the natural order of cognition, abstractive cogni- tions presuppose intuitive
cognitions, i.e. I cannot abstractively cognize an object without having intuitively
cognized the same object. Intuitive cognitions allow us to judge contingent ...
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Introducing the German Idealists: Mock Interviews with Kant, ...
Furthermore, everything known in itself is known either intuitively or abstractively.
Therefore if the divine essence is known in itself, we know it either intuitively or
abstractively. It is clear that it is not intuitively known ; for such cognition is beatific
, ...
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Ancient and Medieval Memories: Studies in the Reconstruction ...
If the terms of a proposition are known abstractively, that is, without knowing the
existence of what they signify which would be known intuitively, then a
proposition will only be known abstractively and inevidently, that is, in a
nonexistential ...
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Of the Church, Five Books: Containing the fifth book from ...
As first, that we may speak of sin concretively or abstractively. Secondly, that if we
speak of sin abstractively, that is, sinfulness, it is nothing but an inconformity with
the law of God. Thirdly, that that to which such inconformity immediately ...
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John Buridan and Beyond: Topics in the Language Sciences, ...
"In the third way, abstractively; as when I first have a concept that represents
substance and accident together in a ... and to understand substance
abstractively from accident, and accident abstractively from substance, and it can
form a simple ...
Russell L. Friedman, Sten Ebbesen, 2004
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Measure of a Different Greatness: The Intensive Infinite, ...
Therefore whereas those absent things will be known only abstractively, the faith
that we have in them will be known intuitively.94 By appropriating Augustine's
discussion of faith for a broad episte- mologic purpose, Ockham is thus led to ...
Anne Ashley Davenport, 1999
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The Continental Ethics Reader
I begin by freeing that horizon abstractively from everything that is at all alien. A
property of the transcendental phenomenon "world" is that of being given in
harmonious straightforward experience; accordingly it is necessary to survey this
...
Matthew Calarco, Peter Atterton, 2003