How We Think

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Strictly speaking, they involve, however, noth- meaning ing new ; any meaning sufficiently individualized to be directly grasped and readily used, and thus fixed by a word, is a conception or notion. Linguistically, every common noun is the carrier of a meaning, while proper nouns and common nouns with the word this or that pre- fixed, refer to the things in which the meanings are ex- emplified. That thinking both employs and expandg notions, conceptions, is then simply saying that in infer- en...ce and judgment we use meanings, and that this use also corrects and widens them.
Various persons talk about an object not physically which is present, and yet all get the same material of belief. ■*g^'^"'*" The same person in different moments often refers to the same object or kind of objects. The sense experience, the physical conditions, the psychological conditions, vary, but the same meaning is conserved. If pounds 126 HOW WE THINK arbitrarily changed their weight, and foot rules their length, while we were using them, obviously we could not weigh nor measure.


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