On Truth: A Systematic InquiryKegan Paul, Trench & Company, 1889 - 580 pagini |
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Pagina 12
... force of some arguments . If we had no certain knowledge of self - evident general truths , advance in knowledge would be absolutely impossible , and we could not argue ; for if anything could be and not be at the same time , then ...
... force of some arguments . If we had no certain knowledge of self - evident general truths , advance in knowledge would be absolutely impossible , and we could not argue ; for if anything could be and not be at the same time , then ...
Pagina 30
... force in it may be made to memory's truthfulness . It may be said that our recollection as to anything whatever is less trustworthy than is our know- ledge of what we are actually experiencing at the moment . Now , it is of course true ...
... force in it may be made to memory's truthfulness . It may be said that our recollection as to anything whatever is less trustworthy than is our know- ledge of what we are actually experiencing at the moment . Now , it is of course true ...
Pagina 34
... force in all cases , yet there are some past events of our lives which our present state of mind tells us we know with certainty . Some things we may know we have forgotten , other things we may not feel clear about , but as to some ...
... force in all cases , yet there are some past events of our lives which our present state of mind tells us we know with certainty . Some things we may know we have forgotten , other things we may not feel clear about , but as to some ...
Pagina 38
... force " -An objection and its answer . WE have now advanced two distinct preliminary steps in our pursuit of truth ; for we have recognized the certainty of two fundamental , self - evident facts , namely , the facts of our own ...
... force " -An objection and its answer . WE have now advanced two distinct preliminary steps in our pursuit of truth ; for we have recognized the certainty of two fundamental , self - evident facts , namely , the facts of our own ...
Pagina 50
... force . ” That such a thing exists we know through the exercise of our own bodily force , or power , and by our power of will . The idea of power is a primary , ultimate idea , which cannot by any mental dissection or self - examination ...
... force . ” That such a thing exists we know through the exercise of our own bodily force , or power , and by our power of will . The idea of power is a primary , ultimate idea , which cannot by any mental dissection or self - examination ...
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absolutely abstract ideas action activity actual affirm amongst animals apprehend assertion believe bodily body called carbonic acid causation cause certainty changes chapter colour conceive conception consciousness consentience consider corresponding course creatures deny direct distinct emotions energy evident existence experience express external fact faculty felt force fundamental G. H. Lewes human hyæna idealism imagination immaterial inference inorganic instinct intel intellectual intelligence judgment kind knowledge known law of contradiction less living material matter means memory mental mind moral motion natural selection nature nervous never Nevertheless objects organisms ourselves oxygen parenchyma particles perceive perception phenomena physical science plants pleasurable possess principle protoplasm Protozoa qualities reason recognize reflection reflex reflex action relations rience seen self-evident sensations sense sensuous sounds spinal cord spontaneous structure substance supposed supreme things thought tion tissue true truth ultimate uncon unconscious unconscious inference unity universe various whole words