On Truth: A Systematic InquiryKegan Paul, Trench & Company, 1889 - 580 pagini |
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... reflections of the mind inwards on itself are called " reflex mental acts , " and the judgments which the so reflecting mind makes about its own judg- ments are " reflex judgments . " Such difficulty as may be experienced in making ...
... reflections of the mind inwards on itself are called " reflex mental acts , " and the judgments which the so reflecting mind makes about its own judg- ments are " reflex judgments . " Such difficulty as may be experienced in making ...
Pagina 11
... reflection . afterwards . It must be seen , when we have maturely reflected about it , to be certain without proof . Instances of familiar home truths have been already given , and it is easy enough to give others , such , for example ...
... reflection . afterwards . It must be seen , when we have maturely reflected about it , to be certain without proof . Instances of familiar home truths have been already given , and it is easy enough to give others , such , for example ...
Pagina 12
... reflection , be seen , like the particular judgments from which they have been abstracted , to be certain without proof ; they may , therefore , be said to be necessarily true or " necessary truths . " Reflection will also show that we ...
... reflection , be seen , like the particular judgments from which they have been abstracted , to be certain without proof ; they may , therefore , be said to be necessarily true or " necessary truths . " Reflection will also show that we ...
Pagina 13
... reflection as well as at first , and is admitted by the common consent of mankind . criterion evidence The most certain and indisputable judgments , then , are those which require no proof , but are self - evident . If any reader is ...
... reflection as well as at first , and is admitted by the common consent of mankind . criterion evidence The most certain and indisputable judgments , then , are those which require no proof , but are self - evident . If any reader is ...
Pagina 15
... reflection . What we first and directly perceive is our own momentary activity , but this perception implicitly contains the knowledge of both our existence and our feelings , which respectively and equally need , for their explicit ...
... reflection . What we first and directly perceive is our own momentary activity , but this perception implicitly contains the knowledge of both our existence and our feelings , which respectively and equally need , for their explicit ...
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