On Sameness and Identity: A Psychological Study Being a Contribution to the Foundations of a Theory of Knowledge

PART II.

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HISTORICAL AND CRITICAL.

SEC. 21. The Error of Heraclitus, 67

" 22. The Climax of Cratylus, 68

" 23. The Parmenidean Argument for the Eternity of "Being," 68

" 24. Gorgias and Samenesses Fifth and Sixth, 69

" 25. Plato and the Eleatic "One," 70

" 26. Aristotle's Treatment of Samenesses, 82

" 27. The Confusions of Pyrrho, and Their Results, 84

" 28. Sameness and the Dispute concerning Universals, 88

" 29. Descartes' Confusion of Samenesses, 98

" 30. Spinoza's Argument to Prove every Substance Infinite, 108

" 31. Locke's Confusion of Sense First and Sense Seventh, 111

" 32. Berkeley's Error concerning Sense Sixth, 120

" 33. John Stuart Mill on the Kinds of Sameness, 122

" 34. The Spencerian "Unknowable," and Samenesses Seventh and Second, 124

" 35. The Confusions at the Basis of Dr. McCosh's "Realism," 134

" 36. Sameness and the Infinite Divisibility of Space, 143

" 37. Conclusion, 152

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