University of California Chronicle, Том 16,Выпуск 4University of California Press, 1914 |
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... kind or another was just the one connecting link between the very discordant views ex- pressed in that work . At the present moment all this has been changed . If anybody were to ask what system was in the ascendant in Oxford now , I am ...
... kind or another was just the one connecting link between the very discordant views ex- pressed in that work . At the present moment all this has been changed . If anybody were to ask what system was in the ascendant in Oxford now , I am ...
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... kind of arguments which are now being used against Idealism . I shall confine myself to the lines of thought which I find have most influence with my Oxford friends , leaving you to judge for yourselves how far they do or do not ...
... kind of arguments which are now being used against Idealism . I shall confine myself to the lines of thought which I find have most influence with my Oxford friends , leaving you to judge for yourselves how far they do or do not ...
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... kind which can only be supposed to exist in a mind , it is pretty clear that bare substantiality by itself cannot be supposed to be something which exists independently of mind . If it is admitted that that which occupies space is ...
... kind which can only be supposed to exist in a mind , it is pretty clear that bare substantiality by itself cannot be supposed to be something which exists independently of mind . If it is admitted that that which occupies space is ...
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... kind of Realism - the Realism of Descartes , of Locke , and of all the Empiricists who followed in the train of Locke- started with the assumption that the mind knows immedi- ately nothing but its own ideas . We first have " ideas ...
... kind of Realism - the Realism of Descartes , of Locke , and of all the Empiricists who followed in the train of Locke- started with the assumption that the mind knows immedi- ately nothing but its own ideas . We first have " ideas ...
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... kind of Idealism ( if it is entitled to the name ) which does lead to this consequence . Pure Sensationalism undoubtedly does make it impossible for me to know any- thing beyond my own subjective states . I do not say that Berkeley is ...
... kind of Idealism ( if it is entitled to the name ) which does lead to this consequence . Pure Sensationalism undoubtedly does make it impossible for me to know any- thing beyond my own subjective states . I do not say that Berkeley is ...
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