On Truth: A Systematic InquiryKegan Paul, Trench & Company, 1889 - 580 pagini |
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Pagina 11
... evident to us by means of something else , it must be still less blind to believe that which is directly evident in and by itself ! No demonstration of Euclid can be more than " evidently " true , and it is evidence , and evidence self ...
... evident to us by means of something else , it must be still less blind to believe that which is directly evident in and by itself ! No demonstration of Euclid can be more than " evidently " true , and it is evidence , and evidence self ...
Pagina 12
... evident , namely , ( 1 ) perceptions of a greater or less number of general truths ; ( 2 ) perceptions of particular facts ; and ( 3 ) perceptions of the force of some arguments . If we had no certain knowledge of self - evident general ...
... evident , namely , ( 1 ) perceptions of a greater or less number of general truths ; ( 2 ) perceptions of particular facts ; and ( 3 ) perceptions of the force of some arguments . If we had no certain knowledge of self - evident general ...
Pagina 13
... evident . If any reader is still dissatisfied with self - evidence as the one criterion of ultimate truths , let him ask himself what other Is a better better criterion , or ground of belief , ultimate truths could an possibly have ...
... evident . If any reader is still dissatisfied with self - evidence as the one criterion of ultimate truths , let him ask himself what other Is a better better criterion , or ground of belief , ultimate truths could an possibly have ...
Pagina 14
... evident , or must be legitimately deduced from what is self - evident . In our pursuit of truth , our endeavour must be to proceed from the known to the unknown , not , of course , with the expectation of being able ever to know all ...
... evident , or must be legitimately deduced from what is self - evident . In our pursuit of truth , our endeavour must be to proceed from the known to the unknown , not , of course , with the expectation of being able ever to know all ...
Pagina 28
... evident its certainty . How it is that this primary mental fact is so important , and how we may securely advance from it to the acquisition of other certainties to assist us in our quest , the following pages will show ; and our next ...
... evident its certainty . How it is that this primary mental fact is so important , and how we may securely advance from it to the acquisition of other certainties to assist us in our quest , the following pages will show ; and our next ...
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