| Gottlob Frege - 1980 - Страниц: 144
...history of concepts is really a history either of our knowledge of concepts or of the meanings of words. Often it is only after immense intellectual effort,...achieving knowledge of a concept in its pure form, in stripping off the irrelevant accretions which veil it from the eyes of the mind. What, then, are... | |
| Ben-Ami Scharfstein Professor of Philosophy Tel-Aviv University - 1980 - Страниц: 502
...makes everything subjective, and if we follow it through to the end, does away with the truth . . . Often it is only after immense intellectual effort,...succeeds in achieving knowledge of a concept in its pure-form, in stripping off the irrelevant accretions which veil it from the eyes of the mind.7 In... | |
| L. Haaparanta, Jaakko Hintikka - 1986 - Страниц: 412
...whose time had come, and it is Gottlob Frege to whom we owe its arrival. "Often," Frege once wrote, "it is only after immense intellectual effort, which...achieving knowledge of a concept in its pure form, in stripping off the irrelevant accretions which veil it from the eyes of the mind" ([Fd], p. xix).... | |
| Joseph P. Natoli - 1989 - Страниц: 356
...possibility of getting to know anything about the world, and everything would be plunged in confusion. . . . Often it is only after immense intellectual effort,...achieving knowledge of a concept in its pure form, of stripping off the irrelevant accumulations which veil it from the eyes of the mind.41 In setting... | |
| Garth L. Hallett - 1991 - Страниц: 250
...can furnish no food fitting for him..." (Companion, p. v; from The Ordeal of Richard Feverel). 34. "Often it is only after immense intellectual effort,...achieving knowledge of a concept in its pure form, in stripping off the irrelevant accretions which veil it from the eyes of the mind" (Frege, The Foundations... | |
| S. Eng - 2003 - Страниц: 638
...history of concepts is really a history either of our knowledge of concepts or of the meanings of words. Often it is only after immense intellectual effort,...achieving knowledge of a concept in its pure form, in stripping off the irrelevant accretions which veil it from the eyes of the mind."17 "[C]oncepts... | |
| Michael Beaney, Erich H. Reck - 2005 - Страниц: 424
...it to something different, but rather by displaying what number is — "achieving knowledge of [the] concept in its pure form, [by] stripping off the irrelevant accretions which veil it from the eyes of the mind." ([FA] p. vii) There are patterns of understanding that are characteristic of good... | |
| Nathalie Sinclair, William Higginson - 2007 - Страниц: 288
...history of concepts is really a history either of our knowledge of concepts or the meaning of words. Often it is only after immense intellectual effort,...achieving knowledge of a concept in its pure form, in stripping off the irrelevant accretions which veil it from the eyes of the mind. What, then, are... | |
| Paul Ashton, Toula Nicolacopoulos, George Vassilacopoulos - 2008 - Страниц: 379
...of Arithmetic we find similar references to the intellectual dynamic involved in grasping a thought: 'Often it is only after immense intellectual effort,...achieving knowledge of a concept in its pure form, in stripping off the irrelevant accretions which veil it from the eye of the mind'. At one point Frege... | |
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