Lexicographical Neighbors of Protensively
Literary usage of Protensively
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Lectures on Metaphysics and Logic by William Hamilton (1860)
"This complement, it is evident, may be conceived as made up either of energies
Jill intensively and protensively perfect and pleasurable, or of energies all ..."
2. Lectures on Metaphysics and Logic by William Hamilton (1860)
"This complement, it is evident, may be conceived as made up either of energies
all intensively and protensively perfect and pleasurable, or of energies all ..."
3. Lectures on Metaphysics and Logic by William Hamilton, Henry Longueville Mansel, John Veitch (1870)
"This LECT. complement, it is evident, may be conceived as made up either of
energies all intensively and protensively perfect and pleasurable, ..."
4. Outline of Sir William Henry Hamilton's Philosophy by John Clark Murray, William Hamilton (1870)
"This complement, it is evident, may be conceived as made up either of energies
all intensively and protensively perfect and pleasurable ; or of energies all ..."
5. A History of Modern Philosophy: A Sketch of the History of Philosophy from by Harald Høffding (1908)
"On a nearer determination of things we determine them temporally (protensively),
spatially (extensively), or with regard to the degree of their qualities ..."