University of California Chronicle, Том 16,Выпуск 4University of California Press, 1914 |
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... true that we think of things as having certain qualities when we are not deriving any sensation from them . We must beware of the sensationalistic mistake of supposing that , when I say " the tree is green , " the green of my predicate ...
... true that we think of things as having certain qualities when we are not deriving any sensation from them . We must beware of the sensationalistic mistake of supposing that , when I say " the tree is green , " the green of my predicate ...
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... true father of all Idealism , even of that sort of Idealism which most strenuously repudiates its obligations to him . Things are undoubtedly more than " bundles of ideas " ( or sensations ) as Berkeley called them . Knowledge is ...
... true father of all Idealism , even of that sort of Idealism which most strenuously repudiates its obligations to him . Things are undoubtedly more than " bundles of ideas " ( or sensations ) as Berkeley called them . Knowledge is ...
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... really great Scottish philosopher Reid . In Reid's view a true theory of 3 Prichard , Kant's Theory of Knowledge , pp . 133 sq . perception is not representative but presentative . I do not 360 UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA CHRONICLE II ...
... really great Scottish philosopher Reid . In Reid's view a true theory of 3 Prichard , Kant's Theory of Knowledge , pp . 133 sq . perception is not representative but presentative . I do not 360 UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA CHRONICLE II ...
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... true that this thing is apprehended all at once . We don't , as the language of Kant himself at least in the earlier part of the Critique of Pure Reason is apt to suggest , first have sensations and then clothe them with relations ...
... true that this thing is apprehended all at once . We don't , as the language of Kant himself at least in the earlier part of the Critique of Pure Reason is apt to suggest , first have sensations and then clothe them with relations ...
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... true that knowledge of a thing means in all cases knowing what 4 It is observable that the champion of another new Realism , the Honorable Bertrand Russell , takes exactly the opposite view . " Berkeley , " he says , " retains the merit ...
... true that knowledge of a thing means in all cases knowing what 4 It is observable that the champion of another new Realism , the Honorable Bertrand Russell , takes exactly the opposite view . " Berkeley , " he says , " retains the merit ...
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