A Calm Review of the Inaugural Address of Prof Charles a Briggs

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A Calm Review of the Inaugural Address of Prof Charles a Briggs
Edward Dafydd Morris
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) as a gen- eral notion, or an immediate object of thought in simple apprehen- sion, or ( Webster) an abstract general conception. Coleridge defines conception as a conscious act of the understanding, bringing some given object or impression into the mind in certain relations to other objects, and the concept is the product of such conscious action. Kant (Critique) says that the understanding is the faculty of thinking, and thinking is knowledge by means of concepts. Hamilton {Logic) says that ...in the forming of concepts or general notions the mind Compares, disjoins, or conjoins attributes. A concept is clear when its object as a whole can be distinguished from any other: it is distinct when its several parts can be distinguished from each other (Fleming, Vocab. Phil. ). These definitions clearly imply the necessary use of language fn the formation as in the description of our concepts.
, 20 THE INAUGURAL ADDEESS OF dition, yet no one can deny that for such a purpose as the creation of Scripture God might empower certain minds to discern and receive truth without the help of language.


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