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" ... some form of contingent knowledge. In all the axioms, for example, the subject represents a contingent and the predicate a necessary truth, the former implying the latter. Thus we have the axioms, Body implies space, Succession implies time, Phenomena... "
The Discovery of the Science of Languages: In which are Shown the Real ... - Page 117
by Morgan Peter Kavanagh - 1844
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A Critical History of Philosophy

Asa Mahan - 2003 - 494 pages
...implies space, Succession implies time, Phenomena imply substance, Events imply a cause, and Things equal to the same thing must be equal to one another. Now the implied cannot, by any possibility, be incompatible with, but must be explicative of, that by which...
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