On Truth: A Systematic InquiryKegan Paul, Trench & Company, 1889 - 580 pagini |
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Pagina 11
... motion , instead of another really moving beside it ; or that it is the motion of the sun itself which causes it to " rise " and " set . " But no judgment is to be deemed an evident one unless all readily available tests of its truth ...
... motion , instead of another really moving beside it ; or that it is the motion of the sun itself which causes it to " rise " and " set . " But no judgment is to be deemed an evident one unless all readily available tests of its truth ...
Pagina 94
... motion is , without a further examination or even without a real process of inference . We have a notable instance of the employment of such a process , in the belief once enter- See below , chap . xiv . * tained about the motion of the ...
... motion is , without a further examination or even without a real process of inference . We have a notable instance of the employment of such a process , in the belief once enter- See below , chap . xiv . * tained about the motion of the ...
Pagina 95
... motion , " but " change in relative position , " which our senses can alone perceive . * But it is the less necessary to accept the contradictory notion that a " perception " is an " unconscious inference , " because we may and we do ...
... motion , " but " change in relative position , " which our senses can alone perceive . * But it is the less necessary to accept the contradictory notion that a " perception " is an " unconscious inference , " because we may and we do ...
Pagina 98
... motion , force , etc. — turn out to be in the same case , and are ( as they say they are ) also reducible to groups of feelings variously combined . And idealists are right in this , for if we could not directly know things themselves ...
... motion , force , etc. — turn out to be in the same case , and are ( as they say they are ) also reducible to groups of feelings variously combined . And idealists are right in this , for if we could not directly know things themselves ...
Pagina 106
... motion , " " pressure , " " touch , " and " sight , " however indispensable such feelings may have been in order to call forth perceptions and ideas of solidity , extension , and unity . Moreover , the idea of extension may exist apart ...
... motion , " " pressure , " " touch , " and " sight , " however indispensable such feelings may have been in order to call forth perceptions and ideas of solidity , extension , and unity . Moreover , the idea of extension may exist apart ...
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