The Perceptionalist; Or, Mental Science: A University Text-bookFunk and Wagnalls Company, 1912 - 416 ページ |
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... truth that man is capable of knowledge , or well- grounded certainty , about many things ; and that where this is not attainable , he may often wisely form a judgment of probability . We allow that the dogmatic statement of this truth ...
... truth that man is capable of knowledge , or well- grounded certainty , about many things ; and that where this is not attainable , he may often wisely form a judgment of probability . We allow that the dogmatic statement of this truth ...
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... truth . On this basis , that philosophy which examines and explains perceptions as such , may be styled Perceptionalism . Let us discuss this name and give some reasons for the use of it ; and let us consider the nature of the ...
... truth . On this basis , that philosophy which examines and explains perceptions as such , may be styled Perceptionalism . Let us discuss this name and give some reasons for the use of it ; and let us consider the nature of the ...
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... truth ; and especially , when they spoke of perceiving a thing by the senses or by the mind , they used language just as we do ; they meant that psychical operation by which one comes to know that a thing is , or what it is , or that it ...
... truth ; and especially , when they spoke of perceiving a thing by the senses or by the mind , they used language just as we do ; they meant that psychical operation by which one comes to know that a thing is , or what it is , or that it ...
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... truth ; and this same doctrine was taught by the Epicureans . Moreover , both these schools , agreeing with the Aristotelians , declared that man's rational perceptions are reliable ; though they allowed that reason may err , and taught ...
... truth ; and this same doctrine was taught by the Epicureans . Moreover , both these schools , agreeing with the Aristotelians , declared that man's rational perceptions are reliable ; though they allowed that reason may err , and taught ...
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... truth , he left it as he found it , without analysis and without systematization . 6. During this nineteenth century some advance has been made by eminent philosophers , who have called themselves In- tuitionalists . Their writings ...
... truth , he left it as he found it , without analysis and without systematization . 6. During this nineteenth century some advance has been made by eminent philosophers , who have called themselves In- tuitionalists . Their writings ...
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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