| Sir James Fitzjames Stephen - 1862 - 386 頁
...world surely two and two would make five. That is, the result to the mind of contemplating two twos would be to count five. This shows that it is not...absolutely certain that two and two make four. There is probably not an instant of our lives in which we are not experiencing the fact. We see it whenever... | |
| James Fitzjames Stephen - 1862 - 364 頁
...conceive the result by thinking of common puzzle tricks, nor can it be said to be beyond the power of Omnipotence, yet in such a world surely two and...That is, the result to the mind of contemplating two twos would be to count five. This shows that it is not inconceivable that two and two might make five... | |
| John Stuart Mill - 1865 - 578 頁
...conceive the result by thinking ' of common puzzle tricks, nor can it be said to be beyond the power of ' Omnipotence. Yet in such a world surely two and...absolutely certain that two and two make four. ' There is probably not an instant of our lives in which we are not expe' riencing the fact. We see it whenever... | |
| John Stuart Mill - 1865 - 342 頁
...conceive the result by thinking of common puzzle tricks, nor can it be said to be beyond the power of Omnipotence. Yet in such a world surely two and...absolutely certain that two and two make four. There is probably not an Instant of our lives in which we are not experiencing the fact. We see it whenever... | |
| John Stuart Mill - 1865 - 332 頁
...conceive the result by thinking of common puzzle tricks, nor can it be said to be beyond the power of Omnipotence. Yet in such a world surely two and...absolutely certain that two and two make four. There is probably not an instant of our lives in which we are. not experiencing the fact. We see it whenever... | |
| John Stuart Mill - 1865 - 578 頁
...conceive the result by thinking " of common puzzle tricks, nor can it be said to be beyond the power of " Omnipotence. Yet in such a world surely two and...that two and two " might make five: but, on the other hind, it is perfectly easy to see why " in this world we are absolutely certain that two and two make... | |
| Orby Shipley - 1866 - 576 頁
...conceive the result by thinking of common puzzle tricks—nor can it be said to be beyond the power of Omnipotence. Yet in such a world surely two and...absolutely certain that two and two make four. There is probably not an instant of our lives in which we are not experiencing the fact. We see it whenever... | |
| Church - 1866 - 568 頁
...conceive the result by thinking of common puzzle tricks — nor can it be said to be beyond the power of Omnipotence. Yet in such a world surely two and...absolutely certain that two and two make four. There is probably not an instant of our lives in which we are not experiencing the fact. We see it whenever... | |
| William Brightly Rands - 1866 - 396 頁
...conceive the result by thinking of common puzzle tricks, nor can it be said to be beyond the power of Omnipotence. Yet in such a world surely two and...absolutely certain that two and two make four. There is probably not an instant of our lives in which we are not experiencing the fact. We see it whenever... | |
| Henry Longueville Mansel - 1866 - 214 頁
...created and brought within the contemplation of the mind engaged in putting two and two together. ... In such a world surely two and two would make five....That is, the result to the mind of contemplating two twos would be to count five. " The answer to this reasoning has been already given by Archdeacon Lee... | |
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