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" Now if we will annex a meaning to our words, and speak only of what we can conceive, I believe we shall acknowledge, that an idea, which considered in itself is particular, becomes general, by being made to represent or stand for all other particular... "
Versuch einer wissenschaftlichen Darstellung der Geschichte der neuern ... - Page lxxv
de Johann Eduard Erdmann - 1842
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Elements of the Philosophy of the Human Mind, Volume 2

Dugald Stewart - 1814 - 582 pages
...ideas. " Let us " now consider (says he) the Bishop's notion of generalizing. " An idea (he tells us) which, considered in itself, is particular, " becomes...sort. To make this plain by " an example : Suppose (says Berkeley) a geometrician is demon" strating the method of cutting a line into two equal parts....
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Elements of the Philosophy of the Human Mind, Volume 2

Dugald Stewart - 1821 - 348 pages
...ideas. "Let us now consider " (says he) the Bishop's notion of generalizing. An idea (he tells " us) which, considered in itself, is particular, becomes...same sort. To make this plain by an example : Suppose (says Berkeley) a geometrician is demonstrating the method of cutting a line into two equal parts....
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Lectures on the Philosophy of the Human Mind, Volume 2

Thomas Brown - 1822 - 546 pages
...of a kind or sort, independent of the application of the term itself. " An idea," says Berkeley, " which, considered in itself, is particular, becomes...stand for all other particular ideas of the same sort ;" and he instances this in the case of a line of any particular length, — an inch, for example,...
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Account of the Life and Writings of Thomas Brown, M.D.: Late Professor of ...

David Welsh - 1825 - 612 pages
...words to that which is made of letters in algebra ; and conceives that as an idea which is in itself particular, becomes general, by being made to represent...stand for all other particular ideas of the same sort, and as that particular idea becomes general by being made a sign, so the name by being a sign is made...
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Lectures on the Philosophy of the Human Mind, Volume 1

Thomas Brown - 1826 - 548 pages
...of a kind or sort, independent of the application of the term itself. " An idea," says Berkeley, " which, considered in itself, is particular, becomes...stand for all other particular ideas of the same sort ; and he instances this in the case of a line of any particular length, — an inch, for example, —...
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The Works of Dugald Stewart: Elements of the philosophy of the human mind

Dugald Stewart - 1829 - 418 pages
...ideas. " Let us now consider," says he, " the Bishop's notion, of generalizing. An idea (he tells us) which, considered in itself, is particular, becomes...same sort. To make this plain by an example : Suppose (says Berkeley) a geometrician is demonstrating the method of cutting •a line into two equal parts....
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The Works of Dugald Stewart: Elements of the philosophy of the human mind

Dugald Stewart - 1829 - 442 pages
...ideas. " Let us now consider," says he, " the Bishop's notion of generalizing. An idea (he tells us) which, considered in itself, is particular, becomes...same sort. To make this plain by an example : Suppose (says Berkeley) a geometrician is demonstrating the method of cutting a line into two equal parts....
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A London Encyclopaedia, Or Universal Dictionary of Science, Art ..., Volume 14

Thomas Curtis - 1829 - 810 pages
...notion of a kind or sort, independent of the application of the term itself. ' An idea,' says Berkeley, 'which considered in itself is particular, becomes...stand for all other particular ideas of the same sort ;' and he instances this in the case of any particular length, an inch, for example; which, to a geometer,...
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Handbuch der allgemeinen Geschichte der Philosophie für alle ..., Volume 2

Ernst Reinhold - 1829 - 612 pages
...speak only of what we can conceive, 1 believe we shall acknowledge, that an idea, which consider'd in itself is particular, becomes general, by being...represent or stand for all other particular ideas of llie same sort. • 2J 1. CPIJ 1—4. ii!af)vgcncmnmieá SDafcim jufcfcrcfbt. SS? а в finb tenir...
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The Works of George Berkeley, D.D., Bishop of Cloyne: Including ..., Volume 1

George Berkeley - 1843 - 552 pages
...Sect. vm. and ix. Now if we will annex a meaning to our words, and speak only of what we can conceive, I believe we shall acknowledge, that an idea, which...stand for all other particular ideas of the same sort. $2r To make this plain by an example, suppose a geometrician is demonstrating the method of cutting...
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