On Truth: A Systematic InquiryKegan Paul, Trench & Company, 1889 - 580 pagini |
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Pagina 11
... example , that a railway carriage in which they are seated is in motion , instead of another really moving beside it ; or that it is the motion of the sun itself which causes it to " rise " and " set . " But no judgment is to be deemed ...
... example , that a railway carriage in which they are seated is in motion , instead of another really moving beside it ; or that it is the motion of the sun itself which causes it to " rise " and " set . " But no judgment is to be deemed ...
Pagina 12
... example , about groups of marbles ; as that five marbles and five marbles make ten marbles -- may be abstracted or enlarged first into the arithmetical , and afterwards into the algebraical " abstract " truths - five added to five make ...
... example , about groups of marbles ; as that five marbles and five marbles make ten marbles -- may be abstracted or enlarged first into the arithmetical , and afterwards into the algebraical " abstract " truths - five added to five make ...
Pagina 18
... example , nothing can be known as large except we know something smaller ; or as warm , or sweet , or dark , or rough , except in contrast with things relatively cold , not - sweet , light , or smooth . It would not , then , be by any ...
... example , nothing can be known as large except we know something smaller ; or as warm , or sweet , or dark , or rough , except in contrast with things relatively cold , not - sweet , light , or smooth . It would not , then , be by any ...
Pagina 21
... example , let us suppose that the reader perceives some sweet violets . In perceiving them he is implicitly aware both of his own existing self and also of his feelings - the sight and smell of the violets . Neverthe- less , his mind ...
... example , let us suppose that the reader perceives some sweet violets . In perceiving them he is implicitly aware both of his own existing self and also of his feelings - the sight and smell of the violets . Neverthe- less , his mind ...
Pagina 31
... example of extreme " forget- fulness " than of " memory ; " though we , of course , should not know that it was such , since we should not know that it had any relation whatever to the past . In " memory , " then , there are and must be ...
... example of extreme " forget- fulness " than of " memory ; " though we , of course , should not know that it was such , since we should not know that it had any relation whatever to the past . In " memory , " then , there are and must be ...
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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