The Perceptionalist: Or, Mental Science, a University Text-bookHinds and Noble, 1899 - 416 ページ |
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... notions , the truth of which never was proved , and never could be proved , from any examination of things really existing . Only fanciful and unsatisfactory sys- tems could be constructed after such beginnings . Plato and his followers ...
... notions , the truth of which never was proved , and never could be proved , from any examination of things really existing . Only fanciful and unsatisfactory sys- tems could be constructed after such beginnings . Plato and his followers ...
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... notion resolves itself into its elements . Psychological facts call for a keen and quick observation . They resemble those sea - birds which are ever on the wing , which move even while at rest , and must be shot while flying . The ...
... notion resolves itself into its elements . Psychological facts call for a keen and quick observation . They resemble those sea - birds which are ever on the wing , which move even while at rest , and must be shot while flying . The ...
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... notions themselves if they only have become established in the speech of any people . The relations of words , also , illustrate the rela- tions of ideas ; so that many points concerning the contents and combinations , changes and ...
... notions themselves if they only have become established in the speech of any people . The relations of words , also , illustrate the rela- tions of ideas ; so that many points concerning the contents and combinations , changes and ...
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... notions , and of the reasoning process , given by psychology ? It is true that even the weightiest of human opinions have only a provisional au- thority , and that no one who can investigate for himself should accept , without ...
... notions , and of the reasoning process , given by psychology ? It is true that even the weightiest of human opinions have only a provisional au- thority , and that no one who can investigate for himself should accept , without ...
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... the " dis- course of mind . " This second mode of reason differs from the first only in being more deliberate and consecutive : it produces the notion , the judgment , and the inference , 20 [ CHAP . III . MENTAL SCIENCE .
... the " dis- course of mind . " This second mode of reason differs from the first only in being more deliberate and consecutive : it produces the notion , the judgment , and the inference , 20 [ CHAP . III . MENTAL SCIENCE .
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abstract action activity actualistic affect analysis antecedent Aristotle assert asso associationalism attention attributes belong body called cause ception character co-existence conceived conception connection consciousness consequent considered conviction defined distinction distinguished doctrine elements employed ence entity eral evidence exercise existence existential experience expressed external fact faculty feelings Hamlet hypothetical ideal ideas imagination inference inferential intellect intuition judgment knowledge language Leibnitz logical condition material matter means memory ment mental metaphysical mind modes nature necessary necessity negative 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 signify similar simply Sir William Hamilton somnambulism soul space speak spirit statement substance suggest supposed suppositive synthesis term theory things tion true truth uncon whole words