On Truth: A Systematic InquiryKegan Paul, Trench & Company, 1889 - 580 pagini |
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Pagina 8
... objects , but has much greater difficulty in directing its gaze in upon itself . We are spontaneously impelled to form judgments about external things , or " direct judg- ments , " but we are not so impelled to reflect on our judgments ...
... objects , but has much greater difficulty in directing its gaze in upon itself . We are spontaneously impelled to form judgments about external things , or " direct judg- ments , " but we are not so impelled to reflect on our judgments ...
Pagina 20
... objects and events , and is very rarely occupied in considering the operations of our own minds . In the morning of life this is especially the case , and young children are occupied exclusively with things external . Nothing can well ...
... objects and events , and is very rarely occupied in considering the operations of our own minds . In the morning of life this is especially the case , and young children are occupied exclusively with things external . Nothing can well ...
Pagina 21
... objects of cognition , we must nevertheless experience them in order to have the direct cognition of our own ... object consciously perceived . At the same time he may , if he pleases , direct his mind so as to perceive either that he ...
... objects of cognition , we must nevertheless experience them in order to have the direct cognition of our own ... object consciously perceived . At the same time he may , if he pleases , direct his mind so as to perceive either that he ...
Pagina 35
... objects , which objects make various im- pressions upon the mind of the person who regards them . That person himself is the subject of such actually present impressions which he is directly conscious of as his own present experience ...
... objects , which objects make various im- pressions upon the mind of the person who regards them . That person himself is the subject of such actually present impressions which he is directly conscious of as his own present experience ...
Pagina 36
... objects upon which it looks . They thus belong to the category of what is objective . That they are but states of the mind which regards them does not prevent their being looked at as objects external to that mind , while it is in the ...
... objects upon which it looks . They thus belong to the category of what is objective . That they are but states of the mind which regards them does not prevent their being looked at as objects external to that mind , while it is in the ...
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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