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Plato's idea , Aristotle's form , Christianity's concept of the identity of the members
of the Holy Trinity ( the Father , the ... When a realist claims that ideas which exist
in the Divine Mind and compose the Kingdom of Ideas are transcendental to ...
Plato's idea , Aristotle's form , Christianity's concept of the identity of the members
of the Holy Trinity ( the Father , the ... When a realist claims that ideas which exist
in the Divine Mind and compose the Kingdom of Ideas are transcendental to ...
Strana 308
The idea of the juridical personality ( not being a fiction ) assumes the real
phenomenon under the adequate concept . The idea of community , for instance ,
associated with land and persons who are in certain relationships between ...
The idea of the juridical personality ( not being a fiction ) assumes the real
phenomenon under the adequate concept . The idea of community , for instance ,
associated with land and persons who are in certain relationships between ...
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For D. Hume : The idea of time , being derived from the succession of our
perceptions of every kind , ideas as well as impressions . . . will afford us an
instance of an abstract idea . ... Wherever we have no successive perception , we
have no ...
For D. Hume : The idea of time , being derived from the succession of our
perceptions of every kind , ideas as well as impressions . . . will afford us an
instance of an abstract idea . ... Wherever we have no successive perception , we
have no ...
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Fluctuation of the Influence in Systems of Truth by Century Periods | 32 |
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