A Study in RealismCUP Archive, 1920 - 228 páginas |
Contenido
INTRODUCTION | 1 |
THE THINGS WE PERCEIVE | 15 |
Dr Wards theory | 26 |
The perception of matter | 36 |
THINGS REMEMBERED | 45 |
reproduction and recollection | 51 |
THE STUFF OF FANCY | 60 |
and their meaning | 67 |
The space and time of common belief | 93 |
Error | 103 |
General facts and first principles | 115 |
Induction and pure logic | 123 |
THE MIND | 149 |
Introspection and its difficulties | 173 |
THE LARGER OUTLOOK | 180 |
The methods of biology | 191 |
Términos y frases comunes
According analysis apprehended argue argument assumptions attention beauty believe candlestick causal interpretation certainly colour common sense connection consciousness consider Coventry Patmore critics delight deny direct acquaintance directly perceived discovered discovery dream example existence experience fact feeling hand Hegel human Hume identical imagery images imagination inference judgment kind latent content logic maintain Malebranche manifest content Matterhorn memory mental mind Monist moral mystics nervous system never objective observe Ontological Argument organisation past perceived meanings perceived or remembered perceived things perception philosophical realism philosophy philosophy of history physical things physical world plain plainly Plotinus possible precisely present principles priori law problem propositions prove psychology realism reality reason recollection reflexes Reid's seems seen self-conscious sense data sensory atomists sign-facts simply space spatial specious present suppose sure Thales theory of knowledge true truth universe unless usually whole word