| England - 1843 - 832 pages
...man; that if it he still douhtful whether Socrates, or any other individual you choose to name, he mortal or not, the same degree of uncertainty must...are mortal ; that the general principle, instead of heing given as evidence of the particular case, cannot itself he taken for true without exception,... | |
| Scotland - 1843 - 1380 pages
...Socrates is mortal, is presupposed in the more general assumption, All men are mortal ; that we cannot be assured of the mortality of all men, unless we...of being given as evidence of the particular case, cannot itself be taken for true without exception, until every shadow of doubt which could affect any... | |
| John Stuart Mill - Knowledge, Theory of - 1846 - 630 pages
...Socrates is mortal, is presupposed in the more general assumption, All men are mortal : that we cannot be assured of the mortality of all men, unless we...degree of uncertainty must hang over the assertion, All шen are mortal : that the gemiral principle, instead of being given as evidence of the particular... | |
| John Stuart Mill - Knowledge, Theory of - 1846 - 624 pages
...Socrates, or any other individual you choose to name, be mortal or not, the same degree of uncbrtainty must hang over" the assertion, All men are mortal...that the general principle, instead of being given щ evidence of the particular case, cannot itself be taken for true without exception, until every... | |
| John Stuart Mill - Knowledge, Theory of - 1850 - 616 pages
...previously certain of the mortality of every individual man : that if it be still doubtful whether Soerates, or any other individual you choose to name, be mortal...of being given as evidence of the particular case, cannot itself be taken for true without exception, until every shadow of doubt which could affect any... | |
| John Stuart Mill - Philosophy - 1851 - 530 pages
...All men are mortal: X_that we cannot be assured of the mortality of all men, unless ' we are already certain of the mortality of every individual man:...of being given as evidence of the particular case, cannot itself be taken for true without exception, until every shadow of doubt which could affect any... | |
| James Robert Boyd - Logic - 1856 - 268 pages
...Socrates is mortal," is presupposed in the more general assumption, " All men are mortal :" that we cannot be assured of the mortality of all men, unless we...of being given as evidence of the particular case, cannot itself be taken for true, without exception, until every shadow of doubt which could affect... | |
| Asa Mahan - Philosophy - 1857 - 396 pages
...assumption, ' All men are mortal ;' that we cannot be assured of the mortality of all men, unless we are previously certain of the mortality of every individual...of being given as evidence of the particular case, cannot itself be taken for true without exception, until every shadow of doubt which could effect any... | |
| Asa Mahan - Philosophy - 1857 - 400 pages
...we are previously certain of the mortality of every individual man ; that if it be still doubtfiil whether Socrates, or any other individual you choose...of being given as evidence of the particular case, cannot itself be taken for true without exception, until every shadow of doubt which could effect any... | |
| John Stuart Mill - Knowledge, Theory of - 1858 - 666 pages
...: that we cannot be assured of the mortality of all men, unless we were previously certa.ll of tho mortality of every individual man : that if it be...of being given as evidence of the particular case, cannot itself be taken for true without exception, until every shadow of doubt which could affect any... | |
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