Lives of Franklin Plato Eller And John Carlton Eller

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Lives of Franklin Plato Eller And John Carlton Eller
Jay B Jay Broadus Hubbell
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Individu- als are limited to space and time and cannot be imag- 144 FRANKLIN PLATO ELLER ined out of their own places; but the general idea of man is confined to no particular race, country, or year, so this idea seems to be reached by a process of abstraction.
The mind seems to be able to consider such quality by itself and abstracted from all others, and by that m'eans forms abstract ideas. ■• The mind seems capable of forming ideas of color, shape, movement, etc. , qualities of an object sep
...arate from the object, though it is impossible for these quali- ties to exist separate from the object to which they belong. This is done by abstraction evidently.
The mind can thus frame for itself a general idea of color, shape, etc. , distinct from all the particular colors, shapes of the object observed, by carefully not- ing what is common to all and what distinguishes them one from another.
Thus by a process of abstraction we fix the mind on the circumstances in which a number of individuals are found to agree or resemble each other ; and then by a process of generalization we arrange them accord- ing to this common circumstance into classes to which we give a common name.


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