Sir William Hamilton: Being the Philosophy of Perception. An AnalysisLongmans, Green, and Company, 1865 - Всего страниц: 124 |
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... reference to the teachings of Sir William Hamilton , I now produce the Deduction . Written before the work named ( it was written in 1862 , and is now re - written principally for the sake of condensation , and always and only from the ...
... reference to the teachings of Sir William Hamilton , I now produce the Deduction . Written before the work named ( it was written in 1862 , and is now re - written principally for the sake of condensation , and always and only from the ...
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... reference to the preceding quotations , Hamilton , by way of coup de grâce , applies to his own enemy , the representationist , the well- known line from the eighth Eneid , ' Miratur ; Rerumque ignarus , Imagine gaudet , ' en revanche ...
... reference to the preceding quotations , Hamilton , by way of coup de grâce , applies to his own enemy , the representationist , the well- known line from the eighth Eneid , ' Miratur ; Rerumque ignarus , Imagine gaudet , ' en revanche ...
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... reference to Hamilton's professed noumenalism , the main contra- diction thus far . But as regards the second aspect , the shoring quotations , namely , we shall permit our- selves a word or two . As is matter of familiar knowledge ...
... reference to Hamilton's professed noumenalism , the main contra- diction thus far . But as regards the second aspect , the shoring quotations , namely , we shall permit our- selves a word or two . As is matter of familiar knowledge ...
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... reference to Kant alone is quite conclusive . Kant is not only a representationist - or Kant is not only universally recognised as such , but he is expressly so recognised , expressly so classed , expressly so fought by Hamilton . Yet ...
... reference to Kant alone is quite conclusive . Kant is not only a representationist - or Kant is not only universally recognised as such , but he is expressly so recognised , expressly so classed , expressly so fought by Hamilton . Yet ...
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... or doubt itself were at once quashed by an instant's reference to Kant . The contradiction of the two , then , which to Hamilton are one , is sheer . One might be apt to suspect weakness on the part 28 I. 1. PERCEPTION : THE CONTRADICTION .
... or doubt itself were at once quashed by an instant's reference to Kant . The contradiction of the two , then , which to Hamilton are one , is sheer . One might be apt to suspect weakness on the part 28 I. 1. PERCEPTION : THE CONTRADICTION .
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actually admirable affection analyse and discriminate analysis of philosophy apodictic appear apprehended Aristotle assert believe certainly cognition colour common sense conceive contradiction cosmothetic idealist criticism Disc doctrine doubt Dr Stirling Edinburgh Courant element essay evidence exist extension external reality extracts facts of consciousness faculties Hamil Hume immediate incognisable inference intuitive James Hutchison Stirling Julius Cæsar Kant Kant's knowledge known light logical membrane Meta metaphysical Micromégas modes modification nature nervous ness non-ego noumenalism noumenon once organism outer objects papillæ perceive perception proper phenomenal phenomenalist phenomenon PHILOSOPHY OF PERCEPTION posteriori present presentationism primary qualities principles priori Protagoras Protoplasm question quotations reader reason reference Reid Reid's relation representationist resistance Schwegler's sciousness secondary qualities Secret of Hegel sensation sensuous simple sion Sir William Hamilton space Stirling's subjective testimony of consciousness theory things thought tion touch true truth ultimate universal unknown whole wholly word
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