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... reality , as he did to justice , the beautiful , etc. , and which are manifestly abstractions , with no reality save in their concretes from which the mind abstracts them ; 2 , Genera and species , as humanita . The Scholastics , as far ...
... reality , as he did to justice , the beautiful , etc. , and which are manifestly abstractions , with no reality save in their concretes from which the mind abstracts them ; 2 , Genera and species , as humanita . The Scholastics , as far ...
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... reality of genera and species , though of course , not either as ideas in the divine mind , or as existing apart from their individualization . The reality of genera and species is very plainly taught in Genesis , for it is there ...
... reality of genera and species , though of course , not either as ideas in the divine mind , or as existing apart from their individualization . The reality of genera and species is very plainly taught in Genesis , for it is there ...
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... reality . But is there any such order , method , or relation among truths ? and what is the order and method of reality ? If there were no order , relation , and mutual dependence , there would be as many independent , and consequently ...
... reality . But is there any such order , method , or relation among truths ? and what is the order and method of reality ? If there were no order , relation , and mutual dependence , there would be as many independent , and consequently ...
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