Sir William Hamilton: Being the Philosophy of Perception : an AnalysisLongmans, Green, 1865 - 124 páginas The Statue of Liberty decides to roam the land and visit some of the people she has greeted upon their arrival in the United States, so she steps off her pedestal and takes a walk from sea to sea. |
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... ( Disc . p . 50. ) Mind and Matter are both equally known to us as existent and in themselves . ( Disc . p . 52. ) Knowledge of mind and matter equally immediate . ( Disc.p.54 . ) Consciousness declares our knowledge of material qualities ...
... ( Disc . p . 50. ) Mind and Matter are both equally known to us as existent and in themselves . ( Disc . p . 52. ) Knowledge of mind and matter equally immediate . ( Disc.p.54 . ) Consciousness declares our knowledge of material qualities ...
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... ( Disc . p . 57. ) * The last of these extracts adds the light of the anti- thesis to that of the thesis so abundantly present in the rest ; and only two points , perhaps , give a mo- ment's pause . Firstly , the quotation from page 755 ...
... ( Disc . p . 57. ) * The last of these extracts adds the light of the anti- thesis to that of the thesis so abundantly present in the rest ; and only two points , perhaps , give a mo- ment's pause . Firstly , the quotation from page 755 ...
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... ( Disc . p . 61. ) The universe and its contents , -these are known to us , not as they exist , but as our mind is capable of knowing them . ( Meta . i . 61. ) Existence is not cognisable absolutely and in itself , but only in special ...
... ( Disc . p . 61. ) The universe and its contents , -these are known to us , not as they exist , but as our mind is capable of knowing them . ( Meta . i . 61. ) Existence is not cognisable absolutely and in itself , but only in special ...
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... ( Disc . p . 54. ) [ From p . 60 of the same work , there follows , for several consecutive pages , a long polemic against the principle that the relation of knowledge implies an analogy of existence , ' which analogy , ' nevertheless ...
... ( Disc . p . 54. ) [ From p . 60 of the same work , there follows , for several consecutive pages , a long polemic against the principle that the relation of knowledge implies an analogy of existence , ' which analogy , ' nevertheless ...
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... ( Disc . pp . 643-647 . ) * On the question of accuracy here , the reader must understand that he has no room to doubt . Both series of statement occur in Hamilton , and both are perfectly co - extensive and equally precise . Of both ...
... ( Disc . pp . 643-647 . ) * On the question of accuracy here , the reader must understand that he has no room to doubt . Both series of statement occur in Hamilton , and both are perfectly co - extensive and equally precise . Of both ...
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