ps - Peirce's three distinctions are subtypes of partial consideration - F
Den 26/04/2015 kl. 18.37 skrev John Collier <colli...@ukzn.ac.za<mailto:colli...@ukzn.ac.za>> : Gary, I would say it is an abstraction from the perceptual judgment, where abstraction is understood as Locke’s partial consideration. At least that is the way I seem to experience things myself. Perhaps others are different. John
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