On Truth: A Systematic InquiryKegan Paul, Trench & Company, 1889 - 580 pagini |
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... become acquainted with facts and laws of different branches of knowledge . The pursuit There is one very important difference between these two of truths . quests : a student of any branch of science must , if he would succeed , follow ...
... become acquainted with facts and laws of different branches of knowledge . The pursuit There is one very important difference between these two of truths . quests : a student of any branch of science must , if he would succeed , follow ...
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... become so certain of facts pre- viously doubtful , as to be able to make them starting - points for fresh observations and inferences . Nevertheless the certainty which most men feel about such matters cannot , from the nature of the ...
... become so certain of facts pre- viously doubtful , as to be able to make them starting - points for fresh observations and inferences . Nevertheless the certainty which most men feel about such matters cannot , from the nature of the ...
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... become a mental cosmos instead of a chaos ) , and are enabled to progress in science . Our task , then , in the pursuit of truth itself should be , The task of after truth . the inquirer first , to discover what EVIDENCE AND CERTAINTY . 13.
... become a mental cosmos instead of a chaos ) , and are enabled to progress in science . Our task , then , in the pursuit of truth itself should be , The task of after truth . the inquirer first , to discover what EVIDENCE AND CERTAINTY . 13.
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... become aware of anything - what we are primarily and directly conscious of is neither " our mental state " nor yet our own " continuous self " either . We are aware of some- thing being done by us , or being done to us . We have in ...
... become aware of anything - what we are primarily and directly conscious of is neither " our mental state " nor yet our own " continuous self " either . We are aware of some- thing being done by us , or being done to us . We have in ...
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... - tions without feeling them in some way , we may receive sensitive impressions whereof we may remain unconscious . Nevertheless as our express object here is to examine feelings of which we do become aware , the question 22 ON TRUTH .
... - tions without feeling them in some way , we may receive sensitive impressions whereof we may remain unconscious . Nevertheless as our express object here is to examine feelings of which we do become aware , the question 22 ON TRUTH .
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absolutely abstract ideas action activity adverted affirm amongst animals apprehend assertion beauty believe bodily body called carbonic acid causation cause certainty changes chapter colour conception consciousness consentience consider course creatures Demy 8vo deny direct distinct Edition emotions evident existence experience express external fact felt Fuegians fundamental G. H. Lewes groups of feelings human humerus idealism idealists imagination immaterial inference inorganic instinct intel intelligence John Stuart Mill judgment kind knowledge known language law of contradiction less living material matter means mind moral motion natural selection nature never Nevertheless objects organs ourselves oxygen parenchyma perceive phenomena physical science pleasurable possess principle protoplasm qualities reason recognize reflection reflex reflex action relations rience scepticism seen self-evident sensations sensuous Small crown 8vo sounds spinal cord spontaneously substance supposed things thought tion tissue true truth ultimate uncon unconscious unconscious inference unity universe various words