University of California Chronicle, Том 16,Выпуск 4University of California Press, 1914 |
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... appears to me , is involved in any intelligible Idealism , leads us with rigorous necessity to the existence of God , and con- stitutes the most logically irrefutable of all arguments for that great conclusion . In saying that all we ...
... appears to me , is involved in any intelligible Idealism , leads us with rigorous necessity to the existence of God , and con- stitutes the most logically irrefutable of all arguments for that great conclusion . In saying that all we ...
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relational element of things , as it appears to the Idealist , is as manifestly relative to consciousness as the sensational or perceptional element . And relations are clearly not things - in - themselves . If that which is related is ...
relational element of things , as it appears to the Idealist , is as manifestly relative to consciousness as the sensational or perceptional element . And relations are clearly not things - in - themselves . If that which is related is ...
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... appears to 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 ...
... appears to 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 ...
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... appears to him is a spirit which has really come back to its old home from a distant region . And so when seen in the light of the whole mass of human experience , my present perception of a piece of granite does imply that it existed ...
... appears to him is a spirit which has really come back to its old home from a distant region . And so when seen in the light of the whole mass of human experience , my present perception of a piece of granite does imply that it existed ...
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... appears to the normal - sighted man , but also what it is to the color - blind man . The true conception of water is not something which feels liquid , but something which feels hard under one set of conditions and soft under another ...
... appears to the normal - sighted man , but also what it is to the color - blind man . The true conception of water is not something which feels liquid , but something which feels hard under one set of conditions and soft under another ...
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