University of California Chronicle, Том 16,Выпуск 4University of California Press, 1914 |
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... 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.
... 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.
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... past sensation . I can think green without at this moment seeing it ; indeed , the green which I think is a green that no eye has ever seen or ever will see . What I see must be light green or dark green : the green that I think is an ...
... past sensation . I can think green without at this moment seeing it ; indeed , the green which I think is a green that no eye has ever seen or ever will see . What I see must be light green or dark green : the green that I think is an ...
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... past , before my thought began , before any human thought began , is a sufficient refutation of that mis- representation . The thing is certainly thought of as some- thing other than a state of the thinking subject . But it does not ...
... past , before my thought began , before any human thought began , is a sufficient refutation of that mis- representation . The thing is certainly thought of as some- thing other than a state of the thinking subject . But it does not ...
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... past sensations ( which cannot really be known as past ) , and an expectation ( admitted to be irrational ) of other sensations in a future which we have no real ground for thinking of as future . This is not the sort of Idealism which ...
... past sensations ( which cannot really be known as past ) , and an expectation ( admitted to be irrational ) of other sensations in a future which we have no real ground for thinking of as future . This is not the sort of Idealism which ...
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... past . It is through reflexion upon my past and present experiences that I form my conception of myself as a being who has persisted throughout those experiences ; it is by inference from the past and from what I observe happening to ...
... past . It is through reflexion upon my past and present experiences that I form my conception of myself as a being who has persisted throughout those experiences ; it is by inference from the past and from what I observe happening to ...
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