Mankind in all ages have had a strong propensity to conclude that wherever there is a name, there must be a distinguishable separate entity corresponding to the name.


A System of Logic, Ratiocinative and Inductive, Book V, Chapter III (p. 463), Harper & Brothers Publishers. 1867


Mankind in all ages have had a strong propensity to conclude that wherever there is a name, there must be a distinguishable separate entity...

Mankind in all ages have had a strong propensity to conclude that wherever there is a name, there must be a distinguishable separate entity...

Mankind in all ages have had a strong propensity to conclude that wherever there is a name, there must be a distinguishable separate entity...

Mankind in all ages have had a strong propensity to conclude that wherever there is a name, there must be a distinguishable separate entity...