Nuces philosophicæ or, The philosophy of things as developed from the study of the philosophy of words.

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Author / Creator:Johnson, Edward, 1785-1862.
Imprint:London, Simpkin, Marshall & Co. 1842.
Description:1 online resource (xxxviii, 536 pages)
Language:English
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URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/11183719
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Physical medium:8vo.
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Summary:"The chief object of Horne Tooke's work was to prove presumptively, by circumstantial evidence drawn from the nature of language, that there is no such thing as abstraction. Of this work Lord Brougham has said, that it "is so eminently natural and reasonable" that "all men are convinced of its truth." The object of the present work is to apply this doctrine of no-abstraction to metaphysics, morality, and politics. In this book the author examines the philosophy of words." (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2009 APA, all rights reserved)
Other form:Print version: Johnson, Edward, 1785-1862. Nuces philosophicæ. London, Simpkin, Marshall & Co.; [etc.] 1842