On Truth: A Systematic InquiryKegan Paul, Trench & Company, 1889 - 580 pagini |
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Pagina 7
... affirm , and who declares that he believes what he also declares to be unbelievable , can hardly com- plain if he is called foolish . No system can be true , and no reasoning can be valid , which inevitably ends in absurdity . Such ...
... affirm , and who declares that he believes what he also declares to be unbelievable , can hardly com- plain if he is called foolish . No system can be true , and no reasoning can be valid , which inevitably ends in absurdity . Such ...
Pagina 8
... affirm that we cannot pick out any especially indis- putable propositions at all , because the whole of our ideas are simply due to mental association , and are the result of the experiences and prejudices not only of countless ...
... affirm that we cannot pick out any especially indis- putable propositions at all , because the whole of our ideas are simply due to mental association , and are the result of the experiences and prejudices not only of countless ...
Pagina 10
... affirm that we have no sufficient evidence of God's existence , or , at least , of His goodness . This inquiry refers to the criterion of beliefs , not to their origin . But , as before observed , all inquiries into the origin and ...
... affirm that we have no sufficient evidence of God's existence , or , at least , of His goodness . This inquiry refers to the criterion of beliefs , not to their origin . But , as before observed , all inquiries into the origin and ...
Pagina 18
... affirm that we cannot know ourselves apart from our various states of feeling and apart from the different modifications we undergo . The reader will readily enough perceive that he is reading or has ceased to read , as the case may be ...
... affirm that we cannot know ourselves apart from our various states of feeling and apart from the different modifications we undergo . The reader will readily enough perceive that he is reading or has ceased to read , as the case may be ...
Pagina 26
... affirm that our knowledge of our own substantial , continued existence ( the " self " or ego ) is as primary , as fundamental , as certain , as direct , and as infallible , as is our knowledge of the existence of any given " state of ...
... affirm that our knowledge of our own substantial , continued existence ( the " self " or ego ) is as primary , as fundamental , as certain , as direct , and as infallible , as is our knowledge of the existence of any given " state of ...
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