On Truth: A Systematic InquiryKegan Paul, Trench & Company, 1889 - 580 pagini |
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... regard to many matters which are not of ordinary concern , we have now greater certainty than our forefathers had . Side by side with an increasing scepticism , there has run along an increasing certainty . Thus with respect to the ...
... regard to many matters which are not of ordinary concern , we have now greater certainty than our forefathers had . Side by side with an increasing scepticism , there has run along an increasing certainty . Thus with respect to the ...
Pagina 10
... regard those which determine our mental associations as pernicious and mis- leading in comparison with those which regulate our spon- taneous , original beliefs - if any such we have . That a judgment is " God - implanted , " is a good ...
... regard those which determine our mental associations as pernicious and mis- leading in comparison with those which regulate our spon- taneous , original beliefs - if any such we have . That a judgment is " God - implanted , " is a good ...
Pagina 20
... regards time . It certainly is not primary in chronological order . But is it primary in any order ? A little careful consideration of our own feelings and percep- tions will , we believe , show that our knowledge of our own mental ...
... regards time . It certainly is not primary in chronological order . But is it primary in any order ? A little careful consideration of our own feelings and percep- tions will , we believe , show that our knowledge of our own mental ...
Pagina 25
... regard them by that second application of the intellect which we have before termed " reflex . " But he cannot so examine his " feelings " with- out a perception that they are his own , nor examine " himself " without a perception of ...
... regard them by that second application of the intellect which we have before termed " reflex . " But he cannot so examine his " feelings " with- out a perception that they are his own , nor examine " himself " without a perception of ...
Pagina 26
... regards , but his concrete activity - what he is doing and what is being done to him . He , indeed ( like the man whose face we have supposed to be slapped ) , may , if he has a natural turn for self - examination , direct his attention ...
... regards , but his concrete activity - what he is doing and what is being done to him . He , indeed ( like the man whose face we have supposed to be slapped ) , may , if he has a natural turn for self - examination , direct his attention ...
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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