On Truth: A Systematic InquiryKegan Paul, Trench & Company, 1889 - 580 pagini |
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... 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 truths , advance in ...
... 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 truths , advance in ...
Pagina 15
... perceive is our own momentary activity , but this perception implicitly contains the knowledge of both our existence and our feelings , which respectively and equally need , for their explicit cognition , a reflex mental act . First ...
... perceive is our own momentary activity , but this perception implicitly contains the knowledge of both our existence and our feelings , which respectively and equally need , for their explicit cognition , a reflex mental act . First ...
Pagina 18
... perception of any essential " self " which is neither doing anything itself nor having anything done to it . In ... perception of our feelings apart from our knowledge and perception of ourselves , than we can have knowledge or ...
... perception of any essential " self " which is neither doing anything itself nor having anything done to it . In ... perception of our feelings apart from our knowledge and perception of ourselves , than we can have knowledge or ...
Pagina 21
... perception of his own continuous existence " which have , and has , accompanied his act of laying down the book . Moreover , though these " feelings " or " states of conscious- ness " are not the primary or direct objects of cognition ...
... perception of his own continuous existence " which have , and has , accompanied his act of laying down the book . Moreover , though these " feelings " or " states of conscious- ness " are not the primary or direct objects of cognition ...
Pagina 25
... perception ? Not that a certain " state of consciousness " exists , nor that there is an " enduring self " which has become newly modified . His direct per- ception is that he has been struck , and different " feelings " will accompany ...
... perception ? Not that a certain " state of consciousness " exists , nor that there is an " enduring self " which has become newly modified . His direct per- ception is that he has been struck , and different " feelings " will accompany ...
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