The Principles of Psychology, Volumen2,Parte2D. Appleton, 1895 |
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absolute actions æsthetic antecedent Anti-Realism Anti-Realistic argument arises assert become belief cause changes chapter coexist cognition coherent cohesion colour common complex conceive conception conclusion connexions connotations consciousness of space corresponding definite degree distinguished effects ego-altruistic egoistic elements emotion evolution excited existence experiences external fact faculties faint aggregate feelings further genesis gratification habitually Hence hypothesis ideas implies impressions inconceivable inference involved Kant kind manifestations meaning mental metaphysical metaphysicians mind motion multitudinous muscles muscular natural language nature negation nervous structures nervous system ness non-ego Objective Science observe pain perceive perception phenomena Physical Synthesis pleasure position possible postulate predicate present produced proposition re-representative reached Realism reason recognize reflex action relation of ideas relations representation represented respecting rience sciousness sensations shown Sir William Hamilton sounds subject and object suppose sympathetic sympathy things thought tion traits truth vivid aggregate words yield