Prodromus: Or, An Inquiry Into the First Principles of Reasoning; Including ...

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Prodromus: Or, An Inquiry Into the First Principles of Reasoning; Including ...
Graves Champney Haughton
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All he has to do with this, or any other Abstract Term, that may perplex him for the moment, is to reduce it to its original, which he will always find to be either a verb or an adjective. Relation itself, therefore, is to be referred to the verb to be related ; and the reader will re- member, that every Relation necessarily supposes a mind capable of conceiving two or more things or acts, as being related to one another, either tempo- rarily or permanently.
Of Relation (Personal}.
60. Language
... not merely enables us to form Abstract Relations, but to bring the whole social 80 OF ABSTRACT GENERAL AND PARTICULAR TERMS.
world into a union that could never have existed without it ; for by it man has been enabled to invent terms that bind the whole fabric of society together. Thus we have Sovereign and Subject, Master and Servant. , Husband and Wife, Father and Child, Land- lord and Tenant, and a multitude of other terms that have been invented to express the Relation we stand in reciprocally to one another.


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