On Truth: A Systematic InquiryKegan Paul, Trench & Company, 1889 - 580 pagini |
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Pagina 47
... produce , unless they were themselves . absolutely convinced of the validity of the laws regulating the experiences of such beings , and of the certain truth of their own perceptions concerning the actions of such laws ? If they affirm ...
... produce , unless they were themselves . absolutely convinced of the validity of the laws regulating the experiences of such beings , and of the certain truth of their own perceptions concerning the actions of such laws ? If they affirm ...
Pagina 51
... produce the effects it has produced . Such a cause may itself be some change or new existence , or it may be some- * See above , p . 43 , for a reply to a sceptical objection . thing of indefinite stability and duration ; as , e.g. HOME ...
... produce the effects it has produced . Such a cause may itself be some change or new existence , or it may be some- * See above , p . 43 , for a reply to a sceptical objection . thing of indefinite stability and duration ; as , e.g. HOME ...
Pagina 77
... produce in us perceptions which are like the objective properties of such material , external objects . Reason assures us that , in our pursuit of truth , we may repose securely on that spontaneous trust in the truthfulness of our ...
... produce in us perceptions which are like the objective properties of such material , external objects . Reason assures us that , in our pursuit of truth , we may repose securely on that spontaneous trust in the truthfulness of our ...
Pagina 102
... produce an excitement almost beyond control . But , apart from such extreme affections , how many of us when listening to some melody familiar in early days , or when seeing again , after a lapse of years , some spot dear to memory ...
... produce an excitement almost beyond control . But , apart from such extreme affections , how many of us when listening to some melody familiar in early days , or when seeing again , after a lapse of years , some spot dear to memory ...
Pagina 115
... produce some sound . Our intellect , then , seems to tell us that , through our sensations , we perceive secondary as well as primary qualities of different kinds and orders , which are different from the sensations themselves but yet ...
... produce some sound . Our intellect , then , seems to tell us that , through our sensations , we perceive secondary as well as primary qualities of different kinds and orders , which are different from the sensations themselves but yet ...
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