On Truth: A Systematic InquiryKegan Paul, Trench & Company, 1889 - 580 pagini |
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Pagina 14
... known to the unknown , not , of course , with the expectation of being able ever to know all things , but with a determination not to renounce beforehand the investigation of any problem which may seem to demand inquiry at our hands ...
... known to the unknown , not , of course , with the expectation of being able ever to know all things , but with a determination not to renounce beforehand the investigation of any problem which may seem to demand inquiry at our hands ...
Pagina 15
... known to us with supreme certainty , though , like our feelings , not explicitly so without the aid of reflection ... known without self - knowledge - Feelings not known prior to self - A fundamental error and its consequences . IN the ...
... known to us with supreme certainty , though , like our feelings , not explicitly so without the aid of reflection ... known without self - knowledge - Feelings not known prior to self - A fundamental error and its consequences . IN the ...
Pagina 18
... known feelings , or only knew our feelings as related with our simultaneously known selves . As to the error of fact , it is a truth ( to the demonstration of which this chapter will be devoted ) that what we have just repre- sented as ...
... known feelings , or only knew our feelings as related with our simultaneously known selves . As to the error of fact , it is a truth ( to the demonstration of which this chapter will be devoted ) that what we have just repre- sented as ...
Pagina 20
... known him , and known him to be the very same person through various changing states . That none of us have ever known a friend except " in some state " is most true ; yet we may have known a friend exceedingly well for all that , and ...
... known him , and known him to be the very same person through various changing states . That none of us have ever known a friend except " in some state " is most true ; yet we may have known a friend exceedingly well for all that , and ...
Pagina 25
... known apart from the other . If it were true , then , that we cannot know our- selves with certainty because we cannot know ourselves apart from our feelings , it would also be true that we cannot know our feelings with certainty ...
... known apart from the other . If it were true , then , that we cannot know our- selves with certainty because we cannot know ourselves apart from our feelings , it would also be true that we cannot know our feelings with certainty ...
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