University of California Chronicle, Том 16,Выпуск 4University of California Press, 1914 |
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Стр. 355
... meaning it , the men who had begun to mistrust Idealism because a turn was given to it which they disliked , suddenly discovered extraordinary force in the arguments which they had hither- to ridiculed . In particular Mr. Prichard was ...
... meaning it , the men who had begun to mistrust Idealism because a turn was given to it which they disliked , suddenly discovered extraordinary force in the arguments which they had hither- to ridiculed . In particular Mr. Prichard was ...
Стр. 356
... little reflection will generally convince him that there is no meaning in calling flowers red or blue , water hot or cold , sounds loud or soft , apart from the experience of some mind.1 Even 356 UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA CHRONICLE.
... little reflection will generally convince him that there is no meaning in calling flowers red or blue , water hot or cold , sounds loud or soft , apart from the experience of some mind.1 Even 356 UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA CHRONICLE.
Стр. 358
... meaning apart from such perception . Take away from things as 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 ...
... meaning apart from such perception . Take away from things as 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 ...
Стр. 376
... meaning to the statement " A is to the right of B " except that they will present themselves to some con- sciousness in a certain way . There is no doubt much- very much — to be said on this question as to the meta- physical character ...
... meaning to the statement " A is to the right of B " except that they will present themselves to some con- sciousness in a certain way . There is no doubt much- very much — to be said on this question as to the meta- physical character ...
Стр. 385
... meaning whatever in a world in which there was never any actual perception . The distance of its two sides from one another is something which I am compelled to think to have existed before I thought it , and yet this distance would be ...
... meaning whatever in a world in which there was never any actual perception . The distance of its two sides from one another is something which I am compelled to think to have existed before I thought it , and yet this distance would be ...
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