University of California Chronicle, Том 16,Выпуск 4University of California Press, 1914 |
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Стр. 349
... dream but a solid fact . I count it a privi- lege to have known Dr. Reinhardt and I shall do my best in the future as in the past to spread his fame and the merits of the system which he initiated . Wherever I IN MEMORIAM 349.
... dream but a solid fact . I count it a privi- lege to have known Dr. Reinhardt and I shall do my best in the future as in the past to spread his fame and the merits of the system which he initiated . Wherever I IN MEMORIAM 349.
Стр. 358
... known to us every- thing but the qualities which would be unintelligible in a perceptionless world , and you will have nothing left . There- fore , the Idealist contends , it is unreasonable to suppose that the things which we know ...
... known to us every- thing but the qualities which would be unintelligible in a perceptionless world , and you will have nothing left . There- fore , the Idealist contends , it is unreasonable to suppose that the things which we know ...
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... known as the sensible qualities such as red or hard . And it is quite true that this thing is apprehended all at once . We don't , as the language of Kant himself at least in the earlier part of the Critique of Pure Reason is apt to ...
... known as the sensible qualities such as red or hard . And it is quite true that this thing is apprehended all at once . We don't , as the language of Kant himself at least in the earlier part of the Critique of Pure Reason is apt to ...
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... known , and it ceases to be true that knowledge is knowing what things are apart from knowledge . Mr. Prichard only avoids this admission by boldly denying that the secondary qualities belong to the thing at all . They are something ...
... known , and it ceases to be true that knowledge is knowing what things are apart from knowledge . Mr. Prichard only avoids this admission by boldly denying that the secondary qualities belong to the thing at all . They are something ...
Стр. 365
... known is lost - that the space - occu- pying object is dissolved , as it were , into a mass of purely subjective and spaceless experiences . A thing will always be different from a sensation or a mind . But because the object is ...
... known is lost - that the space - occu- pying object is dissolved , as it were , into a mass of purely subjective and spaceless experiences . A thing will always be different from a sensation or a mind . But because the object is ...
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