with' one another in many ways, but nothing includes everything, or dominates over everything. The word ' and' trails along after every sentence. The Promise of Hermeneutics - Pagina 48de Roger Lundin, Anthony C. Thiselton, Clarence Walhout - 1999 - 260 paginiPrevizualizare limitată - Despre această carte
| 1916 - 1506 pagini
...Square and London ; from Berkeley Square and London I come to know England. But in James's phrase, "everything you can think of, however vast or inclusive,...some sort or amount. Things are 'with' one another in many ways, but nothing includes everything or dominates everything. The word 'and' trails along after... | |
| Middle Temple (London, England) - 1904 - 496 pagini
...Square and London ; from Berkeley Square and London I come to know England. But in Jewries' phrase, 'everything 'you can think of, however vast or inclusive,..."external" environment of some sort or amount. Things are _"with" one another in many ways, but nothing includes everything or dominates everything. The word... | |
| William James - 1909 - 424 pagini
...now well acquainted. But what at bottom is meant by calling the universe many or by calling it one ? Pragmatically interpreted, pluralism or the doctrine...some sort or amount. Things are 'with' one another in many ways, but nothing includes everything, or dominates over everything. The word ' and' trails along... | |
| William James - 1909 - 428 pagini
...doctrine that it is many means only that the sundry parts of reality may be externally re- \- / lated. Everything you can think of, however vast or inclusive,...some sort or amount. Things are 'with' one another in many ways, but nothing includes everything, or dominates over everything. The word 'and' trails along... | |
| William James - 1909 - 540 pagini
...now well acquainted. But what at bottom is meant by calling the universe many or by calling it one ? Pragmatically (interpreted, pluralism or the doctrine that it is many means only that the sundry parts_of_ reality mgj/i-6e externally -r&-~ lated. Everything you can think of, however vast or inclusive,... | |
| Ralph Barton Perry - 1912 - 412 pagini
...are never found except in the company of other relations. "Everything you can think of," says James, "however vast or inclusive, has on the pluralistic...some sort or amount. Things are 'with' one another in many ways, but nothing includes everything, or dominates over everything. The word 'and' trails along... | |
| 1914 - 662 pagini
...relations, conjunctive and disjunctive. The multiverse is discrete and radically plural. Eeality is externally related. " Everything you can think of, however vast or inclusive, has ... a genuinely ' external ' environment of some sort or amount. Things are ' with ' one another in... | |
| Ukichi Kawaguchi - 1916 - 116 pagini
...which are inter-related in a more or less external way. "Pragmatically interpreted," writes James, "pluralism or the doctrine that it is many means only...some sort or amount. Things are 'with' one another in many ways, but 203 Ibid., p. 58, cf. pp. 73, 201, 218; Essays in Radical Empiricism, pp. 159, 253,... | |
| Ukichi Kawaguchi - 1916 - 120 pagini
...which are inter-related in a more or less external way. "Pragmatically interpreted," writes James, "pluralism or the doctrine that it is many means only...some sort or amount. Things are 'with' one another hi many ways, but «" Ibid., p. 58, cf. pp. 73, 201, 218; Essays in Radical Empiricism, pp. 159, 253,... | |
| Harold Joseph Laski - 1917 - 320 pagini
...Berkeley Square and London ; from Berkeley Square and London I come to know England. But in James' phrase, 'everything you can think of, however vast or inclusive,...some sort or amount. Things are "with" one another in many ways, but nothing includes everything or dominates everything. The word "and" trails along after... | |
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