The Perceptionalist; Or, Mental Science: A University Text-bookFunk and Wagnalls Company, 1912 - 416 ページ |
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... supposed or imaginary premises . Therefore we recog- nize hypothetical as well as actualistic perception , and hypotheti- cal as well as actualistic knowledge . - 3. Now , as every mode of perception — whether it be presen- tational or ...
... supposed or imaginary premises . Therefore we recog- nize hypothetical as well as actualistic perception , and hypotheti- cal as well as actualistic knowledge . - 3. Now , as every mode of perception — whether it be presen- tational or ...
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... supposed antecedent . These modes of conviction differ radically . The hypothetical knowledge that a thing would be so is even entirely consistent with the actualistic knowledge that it is not so . Those philosophers who misapprehend ...
... supposed antecedent . These modes of conviction differ radically . The hypothetical knowledge that a thing would be so is even entirely consistent with the actualistic knowledge that it is not so . Those philosophers who misapprehend ...
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... supposed to be ; which idea is also expressed occasionally by the term " non - entity . " Let us note also that the word " non - existence " is only a relative designation , and does not indicate a compound nature . Non - existence , no ...
... supposed to be ; which idea is also expressed occasionally by the term " non - entity . " Let us note also that the word " non - existence " is only a relative designation , and does not indicate a compound nature . Non - existence , no ...
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... supposed , and not presented as real ; so that the consequent is only hypothetically asserted . The form and the sequence of thought are the same in hypothetical as in actualistic inference . Both modes of conviction alike relate to ...
... supposed , and not presented as real ; so that the consequent is only hypothetically asserted . The form and the sequence of thought are the same in hypothetical as in actualistic inference . Both modes of conviction alike relate to ...
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... supposed antecedent . ( e . g . , That coin may be counterfeit . ) Contingent inference from an actual antecedent . INFERENCE OF POSSIBILITY . ( e . g . He may have entered by that door . ) From the existence of a con- dition , or of ...
... supposed antecedent . ( e . g . , That coin may be counterfeit . ) Contingent inference from an actual antecedent . INFERENCE OF POSSIBILITY . ( e . g . He may have entered by that door . ) From the existence of a con- dition , or of ...
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abstract action activity actualistic affect analysis antecedent Aristotle assert asso associationalism attention attributes belief belong body called cause ception character co-existence conceived conception connection consciousness consequent considered conviction distinction distinguished doctrine elements employed ence entity eral evidence exercise existence existential experience expressed external fact faculty feelings Hamilton hypothetical ideas imagination inference inferential intellect intuition judgment knowledge language Leibnitz logical condition material matter means memory ment mental metaphysical metonymy mind modes nature necessary necessity non-existence notion objects ontological operation origin orthological pantheism peculiar perceived perception phenomena philosophers philosophy of mind Plato possible predicate present principle probability produce proposition psychical question radical reason redintegration reference regard relations reproductive result sensation sense sense-perception sensorium sensory system signifies similar simply Sir William Hamilton somnambulism soul space speak spirit statement substance suggest supposed supposition synthesis term theory things thought tion true truth uncon whole words