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It never stated his name, and I am quite curious about who the painter was, and his works, especially the one that inspired Emerson
Is it possible to be a good team player without succumbing to group think? If so then is that a sustainable balance or would one eventually result in the other?
do you think that the current actions of the president of russia comply with the rules of "the prince" of nicola machiavelli?.
You will get a prize if you manage to prove that that Socrates is not a good man.
What are some questions that u would ask someone to get a deep view of their personality without being blunt.
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Is there a difference between these three forms of discourse? Or are they basically the same thing going by three different names?
I ask this question. What is the state of nature? And why what might it mean when people lament about going back to the “good old days”?
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Only on the presupposition of time can we represent to ourselves a number of things as existing at one and the same time or at different times(kA31)
Time is a pure form of sensible intuition(kA32)
Time is the formal a priori condition of all appearances whatsoever(kA34)
We deny to time all claim to absolute reality(kA36)
Time is given a priori(kB46)
Time has only one dimension as space has only three(kB47)
Time is nothing but the intuition of ourselves and of our inner state(kB50)
Time is the formal condition of inner sense to which all our knowledge is subject to(kA99)
If we ascribe succession to time itself, we must think yet another time, in which the sequence would be possible(kA183)
The order, not the lapse, of time is important(kA203)
Time itself cannot be perceived(kB219)
All existence and all change in time have thus to be viewed as simply a mode of the existence of that which remains and persists(kB229)
All appearances of succession in time are one and all only alterations(kB233)
All determination of time presupposes something permanent in perception. This cannot be something in me, since it is only through this permanent that my existence in time can itself be determined(kB276)
(1009a6) If all opinions and appearances are true, all statements must be at the same time true and false
The word, with the few characteristics which we attach to it, is more properly to be regarded as merely a designation than as a concept of the thing; the so-called definition is nothing more than a determining of the word(k586)
The lowest species are themselves universals founded on similarity(LE275)
In so far as you conceive the similarities amongst things, you are conceiving something in addition to the things themselves, and that is all that universality is(LE486)
One might hope that 'always' would mean 'for all values of x'. But 'all values of x', if legitimate, would include as parts 'all propositions' and 'all functions', and such illegitimate totalities. Hence the values of x must be somehow restricted within some legitimate totality. This seems to lead us to the traditional doctrine of a 'universe of discourse' within which x must be supposed to lie(lk71)
The terms are whatever can be regarded as the subject of the proposition, while the concepts are the predicates or relations asserted of these terms. The terms of elementary propositions we will call individuals; these form the first or lowest type(lk76)
Classes and relations cannot be added together to form a new single class, because they are of different logical 'types'(imp53)