On Truth: A Systematic InquiryKegan Paul, Trench & Company, 1889 - 580 pagini |
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Pagina 106
... corresponding to our own . Some persons pretend that we thus commit the absurd mistake of attributing to inanimate bodies around us , activities absolutely like our own . But , in fact , we only attribute to such bodies activities which ...
... corresponding to our own . Some persons pretend that we thus commit the absurd mistake of attributing to inanimate bodies around us , activities absolutely like our own . But , in fact , we only attribute to such bodies activities which ...
Pagina 117
... corresponding change . There is objectively nothing but a series of vibrations which become more and more rapid , but which always remain , what they were at first , namely , vibrations . Therefore our feelings here intimate to us the ...
... corresponding change . There is objectively nothing but a series of vibrations which become more and more rapid , but which always remain , what they were at first , namely , vibrations . Therefore our feelings here intimate to us the ...
Pagina 137
... were not objective concepts thus corresponding with our subjective concepts , not only all physical science , but all reasoning and intellectual inter- 66 t Material- istic idealism . course between men must come IDEALISM OLD AND NEW . 137.
... were not objective concepts thus corresponding with our subjective concepts , not only all physical science , but all reasoning and intellectual inter- 66 t Material- istic idealism . course between men must come IDEALISM OLD AND NEW . 137.
Pagina 154
... corresponding with a classification of its parts . There is a close analogy between the main functions of whole systems of organs and the vital powers possessed by the minute portions of protoplasm which build them up . Muscular ...
... corresponding with a classification of its parts . There is a close analogy between the main functions of whole systems of organs and the vital powers possessed by the minute portions of protoplasm which build them up . Muscular ...
Pagina 165
... corresponding sensations in us , and to bodily movements , which react on the world about us . But besides these actions , it also serves as an intermediary without the intervention of sensation , since , when it is acted upon by ...
... corresponding sensations in us , and to bodily movements , which react on the world about us . But besides these actions , it also serves as an intermediary without the intervention of sensation , since , when it is acted upon by ...
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