On Truth: A Systematic InquiryKegan Paul, Trench & Company, 1889 - 580 pagini |
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Pagina 5
... necessary in science , are indeed doubly so in the inquiry concern- ing truth itself . Therein we should assent to nothing which is not clearly and evidently true to our minds . Nevertheless there may be exaggeration in this as in other ...
... necessary in science , are indeed doubly so in the inquiry concern- ing truth itself . Therein we should assent to nothing which is not clearly and evidently true to our minds . Nevertheless there may be exaggeration in this as in other ...
Pagina 11
... we cannot still have the pair we had before such misfortune occurred , " or the truth that " a stick three feet long and one thirty - six General , or abstract , necessary truths . Three orders EVIDENCE AND CERTAINTY . II II II.
... we cannot still have the pair we had before such misfortune occurred , " or the truth that " a stick three feet long and one thirty - six General , or abstract , necessary truths . Three orders EVIDENCE AND CERTAINTY . II II II.
Pagina 12
... necessary truths . " Reflection will also show that we can have no certainty about any- thing if those abstract judgments are not absolutely certain . They are therefore truths which are necessary for our intellectual activity . But we ...
... necessary truths . " Reflection will also show that we can have no certainty about any- thing if those abstract judgments are not absolutely certain . They are therefore truths which are necessary for our intellectual activity . But we ...
Pagina 23
... necessary for real knowledge , is necessary for a particular kind of real knowledge . We may know indeed directly , and without reflection , that we are hot ; but if we desire to have that reflex kind of real knowledge by which we know ...
... necessary for real knowledge , is necessary for a particular kind of real knowledge . We may know indeed directly , and without reflection , that we are hot ; but if we desire to have that reflex kind of real knowledge by which we know ...
Pagina 27
... necessary condition for our being able to affirm that there are such things as feelings at all , and — as was said at the beginning of this chapter - if we cannot be certain as to our own existence , our inquiry after truth may be given ...
... necessary condition for our being able to affirm that there are such things as feelings at all , and — as was said at the beginning of this chapter - if we cannot be certain as to our own existence , our inquiry after truth may be given ...
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