University of California Chronicle, Том 16,Выпуск 4University of California Press, 1914 |
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... tion of touch ; and that , if he pressed , he would experience a certain muscular sensation of pressure resisted . Things are made up , as we may express it , of perceptual matter2 . It is true that we think of things as having certain ...
... tion of touch ; and that , if he pressed , he would experience a certain muscular sensation of pressure resisted . Things are made up , as we may express it , of perceptual matter2 . It is true that we think of things as having certain ...
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... tion , or which would have any 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 ...
... tion , or which would have any 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 ...
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... tion . We must not , with Green , say that the world " is a system of relations " -relations without anything to relate . Of such an Idealism Professor L. T. Hobhouse is quite justi- fied in saying that it is difficult to discover from ...
... tion . We must not , with Green , say that the world " is a system of relations " -relations without anything to relate . Of such an Idealism Professor L. T. Hobhouse is quite justi- fied in saying that it is difficult to discover from ...
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... tion of divorce between the Reality known and the knowing consciousness is a fantastic absurdity . Knowing implies that the thing is there to be known : it is self - contradictory to suggest that we can have the experience called ...
... tion of divorce between the Reality known and the knowing consciousness is a fantastic absurdity . Knowing implies that the thing is there to be known : it is self - contradictory to suggest that we can have the experience called ...
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... tion of all qualities which we can attribute to material things . Nothing that I know about the things is consistent with the supposition that they exist apart from myself or some other self . But the case is quite different when I turn ...
... tion of all qualities which we can attribute to material things . Nothing that I know about the things is consistent with the supposition that they exist apart from myself or some other self . But the case is quite different when I turn ...
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