The Development of British Thought From 1820 to 1890 With Special Reference to

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. All these cognitions exist for us, only as terms of a correlation. " ("Discussions, " pp. 569, 570. ) ''The relations of Existence, arising from the object of knowl- edge, are twofold; in as much as the relation is either Intrinsic or Extrinsic. As the relation of Existence is Intrinsic, it is that of Substance and Quality. . . . Substance and Quality are, manifestly, only thought as mutual relatives. We can not think a quality existing absolutely, in or of itself. . . . Absolute substance an...d absolute quality, these are both inconceivable, as more than negations of the conceivable. " ( " Discussions, " p. 570. ) With regard to the relations of Existence as Extrinsic, Hamilton says that it may be apprehended under the condition of Time and Space and Degree. Time and Space are positively inconceivable, either as a whole or as absolutely indivisible. But they are necessary and a priori conditions of Thought. Degree on the con- trary has to do with the Secondary Qualities of Body, and so exists only potentially in the mind.

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