University of California Chronicle, Том 16,Выпуск 4University of California Press, 1914 |
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... admit that things come into existence when you or I see or feel them , and disappear when you or I cease to see or feel them , it must be supposed that , even when no human being actually sees or feels an object , the object somehow ...
... admit that things come into existence when you or I see or feel them , and disappear when you or I cease to see or feel them , it must be supposed that , even when no human being actually sees or feels an object , the object somehow ...
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... admit that the qualities of things are incon- ceivable apart from the apprehension of them in some con- sciousness , and you have abandoned Realism , whatever you may hold as to the possibility of relations apart from our knowledge of ...
... admit that the qualities of things are incon- ceivable apart from the apprehension of them in some con- sciousness , and you have abandoned Realism , whatever you may hold as to the possibility of relations apart from our knowledge of ...
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... admit that what we immedi- ately know is something mental , and you have not the slightest right to infer the existence of anything non - mental . There must of course be a cause for my perceiving now something red and hard , now ...
... admit that what we immedi- ately know is something mental , and you have not the slightest right to infer the existence of anything non - mental . There must of course be a cause for my perceiving now something red and hard , now ...
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... admit that it is quite valid as against Berkeley : and Reid , it must be remembered , was arguing against Berkeley , and knew nothing of any other form of Idealism . Kant and Reid were contemporaries , but they knew nothing of each ...
... admit that it is quite valid as against Berkeley : and Reid , it must be remembered , was arguing against Berkeley , and knew nothing of any other form of Idealism . Kant and Reid were contemporaries , but they knew nothing of each ...
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... admit that color is a quality of the thing unlike " hot " or " cold " which are merely mental experiences of ours . I do not think he ever succeeds in reconciling these admissions with the theory . " The only way of evading this line of ...
... admit that color is a quality of the thing unlike " hot " or " cold " which are merely mental experiences of ours . I do not think he ever succeeds in reconciling these admissions with the theory . " The only way of evading this line of ...
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