University of California Chronicle, Том 16,Выпуск 4University of California Press, 1914 |
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... regard to others . And the Idealist con- tends that a little fuller reflection - a little more of that same reflection which has already differentiated the realistic philosopher from the man in the street in his most unre- flective ...
... regard to others . And the Idealist con- tends that a little fuller reflection - a little more of that same reflection which has already differentiated the realistic philosopher from the man in the street in his most unre- flective ...
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... regard as occupying space , and a space outside my body . The sensation is momentary and ever - changing ; the thing I think of as permanently persisting while my sensa- tions change . The sensations considered as sensations are in my ...
... regard as occupying space , and a space outside my body . The sensation is momentary and ever - changing ; the thing I think of as permanently persisting while my sensa- tions change . The sensations considered as sensations are in my ...
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... regard subject and object as distinguish- able but inseparable aspects of one Reality , and to my mind at least the only intelligible way of so envisaging Reality is to postulate a Universal Mind eternally knowing , or in some way ...
... regard subject and object as distinguish- able but inseparable aspects of one Reality , and to my mind at least the only intelligible way of so envisaging Reality is to postulate a Universal Mind eternally knowing , or in some way ...
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... regard empty space taken by itself as a reality , and a reality so solid that no absurdity would be involved in the idea of half of it being destroyed - say , blown up by dynamite - and the rest remaining . But that is not one of the ...
... regard empty space taken by itself as a reality , and a reality so solid that no absurdity would be involved in the idea of half of it being destroyed - say , blown up by dynamite - and the rest remaining . But that is not one of the ...
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... regard as absolutely untrue . Can it be seriously pre- tended that our beliefs as to the degree to which human beings vary without ceasing to be human is based on any- thing but experience ? Does not the child or the uneducated man ...
... regard as absolutely untrue . Can it be seriously pre- tended that our beliefs as to the degree to which human beings vary without ceasing to be human is based on any- thing but experience ? Does not the child or the uneducated man ...
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