University of California Chronicle, Том 16,Выпуск 4University of California Press, 1914 |
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... objects were not in the least like the " ideas " which they produce in us . The Idealist con- tends that a little more reflection will make it equally plain that the primary qualities of objects - their magnitude , figure and solidity ...
... objects were not in the least like the " ideas " which they produce in us . The Idealist con- tends that a little more reflection will make it equally plain that the primary qualities of objects - their magnitude , figure and solidity ...
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... object , the object somehow exists in and for a single all- knowing Consciousness . This line of argument , which , as it appears to me , is involved in any intelligible Idealism , leads us with rigorous necessity to the existence of ...
... object , the object somehow exists in and for a single all- knowing Consciousness . This line of argument , which , as it appears to me , is involved in any intelligible Idealism , leads us with rigorous necessity to the existence of ...
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... objects . And we do think of the object as distinguishable from the subject which knows it . But be- cause one thing is distinguishable from another , it does not follow that it can exist apart from that other . We do think of the thing ...
... objects . And we do think of the object as distinguishable from the subject which knows it . But be- cause one thing is distinguishable from another , it does not follow that it can exist apart from that other . We do think of the thing ...
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... objects in space as independent things . The question is whether on reflection this common - sense view of the Universe ... object in question ] is that it is not what it seems . ( Ibid . , p . 24 ) . it is apart from my knowledge of it ...
... objects in space as independent things . The question is whether on reflection this common - sense view of the Universe ... object in question ] is that it is not what it seems . ( Ibid . , p . 24 ) . it is apart from my knowledge of it ...
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... line of argument is to admit that , though the object does not exist in all ways as 5 Kant , Theory of Knowledge , p . 87 . 6 Cf. pp . 87-91 . we perceive it , yet we know that it does IDEALISM AND ITS RECENT CRITICS 363.
... line of argument is to admit that , though the object does not exist in all ways as 5 Kant , Theory of Knowledge , p . 87 . 6 Cf. pp . 87-91 . we perceive it , yet we know that it does IDEALISM AND ITS RECENT CRITICS 363.
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