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" is a word taken at pleasure to serve for a mark which may raise in our mind a thought like to some thought we had before, and which being pronounced to others, may be to them a sign of what thought the speaker had •(• before in his mind. "
Isis and Osiris: Or, The Origin of Christianity as a Verification of an ... - Side 362
af John Stuart Stuart Glennie - 1878 - 432 sider
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The English Works of Thomas Hobbes of Malmesbury, Bind 1

Thomas Hobbes - 1839 - 568 sider
...others what we remember ourselves, and, therefore, I will define it thus : PART i. 4. A NAME is « word taken at pleasure to serve - — ' — - for a mark, which may raise in our mind a thought Definition life fo some thought we had before, and which of a Name. , , , , being pronounced to others,...
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The Christian remembrancer; or, The Churchman's Biblical ..., Bind 6

1843 - 744 sider
...an essential preliminary to an investigation of the import of propositions. "A Name," says Hobbes, " is a word taken at pleasure to serve for a mark, which...be to them a sign of what thought the speaker had before in his mind."* Names may be either general or singular ; concrete or abstract ; connotative...
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A System of Logic, Ratiocinative and Inductive: Being a Connected ..., Bind 1

John Stuart Mill - 1851 - 530 sider
...course which a logician can reasonably adopt. CHAPTER II. OF NAMES. § 1. "A NAME," says Hobbes,* " is a word taken at pleasure to serve for a mark, which...had before, and which being pronounced to others, maybe to them a sign of what thought the speaker hadf before in his mind." This simple definition of...
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The English Language in Its Elements and Forms: With a History of Its Origin ...

William Chauncey Fowler - 1851 - 1502 sider
...conceived to exist. Hence we see how it can form the subject of a proposition. "A name," says Hobbes, " is a word taken at pleasure, to serve for a mark,...may raise in our mind a thought like to some thought such as we had before, and which being pronounced to others, may be to them a sign of what thought...
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A System of Logic, Ratiocinative and Inductive: Being a Connected View of ...

John Stuart Mill - 1852 - 640 sider
...II. OF NAMES. ^ 1. "A NAME, says Hobbes,* " is a word taken at pleasure to serve for a mark, whicb may raise in our mind a thought like to some thought...may be to them a sign of what thought the speaker hadt before in his mind." This simple definition of a name, as a word (or set of words) serving the...
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The British Controversialist and Impartial Inquirer, Bind 3–4

1852 - 978 sider
...taken ssjgm to express what passes in their minds" — by Hobbes, as that " which may raise in nor miad a thought like to some thought we had before, and which being pronounced to staers, nay be to them a sign of what thought the speaker had or had not before in his ajai"— and...
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The Elements of Euclid: With Many Additional Propositions ..., Del 1

Euclid - 1853 - 176 sider
...that that meaning should be perfectly known and understood. Hobbes has rightly defined a name to be " a word taken at pleasure to serve for a mark, which...may raise in our mind a thought like to some thought which we had before, and which being pronounced to others, may be to them a sign of what thought the...
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The English Language, Bind 1

Robert Gordon Latham - 1855 - 562 sider
...— inasmuch as it gives us a text from Hobbes, and a commentary from Mill. "'A name,' says Hobbes, 'is a word taken at pleasure to serve for a mark,...be to them a sign of what thought the speaker had before in his mind.' This simple definition of a name, as a word (or set of words) serving the double...
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English Grammar: The English Language in Its Elements and Forms. With a ...

William Chauncey Fowler - 1855 - 786 sider
...conceived to exist. Hence we see how it can form the subject of a proposition. " A name," says HOBBES, " is a word taken at pleasure, to serve for a mark,...may raise in our mind a thought like to some thought such as we had before, and which, being pronounced to others, may be to them a sign of what thought...
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A System of Logic, Ratiocinative and Inductive

John Stuart Mill - 1858 - 666 sider
...a course which a logician can reasonably adopt. CHAPTER II. OP NAMES. ) 1. "A NAME, says Hobbes,* " is a word taken at pleasure to serve for a mark, which...in our mind a thought like to some thought we had beforej and which being pronounced to others, may be to them a sign of what thought the speaker hadt...
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