In all matters we have learnt to say that we do not know what things are, we only know something about them: that is, we have subjects with attributes, and therefore propositions which can be affirmed.


Transactions of the Cambridge Philosophical Society, On Infinity: and on the Sign of Equality (p. 151), At the University Press. 1871


In all matters we have learnt to say that we do not know what things are, we only know something about them: that is, we have subjects with...

In all matters we have learnt to say that we do not know what things are, we only know something about them: that is, we have subjects with...

In all matters we have learnt to say that we do not know what things are, we only know something about them: that is, we have subjects with...

In all matters we have learnt to say that we do not know what things are, we only know something about them: that is, we have subjects with...