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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... ( Meta . i . 229. ) Consciousness , a knowledge of the object of per- ception , meaning by that object the unknown reality itself . ( Meta . i . 231. ) The material reality is the object immedi- ately known in perception . ( Meta . i ...
... ( Meta . i . 229. ) Consciousness , a knowledge of the object of per- ception , meaning by that object the unknown reality itself . ( Meta . i . 231. ) The material reality is the object immedi- ately known in perception . ( Meta . i ...
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... ( Meta . ii . 80 , 81 , 82 , 87 , 88 , 69. ) The Hypothetical Realist [ otherwise called also the ' Representationist ' or the ' Cosmothetic Idealist ' ] contends that he is wholly ignorant of things in themselves , and that these are ...
... ( Meta . ii . 80 , 81 , 82 , 87 , 88 , 69. ) The Hypothetical Realist [ otherwise called also the ' Representationist ' or the ' Cosmothetic Idealist ' ] contends that he is wholly ignorant of things in themselves , and that these are ...
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... ( Meta . i . 146. ) Mind and matter exist to us only in their qualities : and these qualities exist to us only as they are known by us , i . e . as phenomena . ( Disc . p . 61. ) The universe and its contents , -these are known to us ...
... ( Meta . i . 146. ) Mind and matter exist to us only in their qualities : and these qualities exist to us only as they are known by us , i . e . as phenomena . ( Disc . p . 61. ) The universe and its contents , -these are known to us ...
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... ( Meta . i . 138. ) To obviate misconception , we may here parenthetically observe , that all we do intuitively know of self , -all that we may intuitively know of not - self , is only relative . Existence absolutely and in itself is to ...
... ( Meta . i . 138. ) To obviate misconception , we may here parenthetically observe , that all we do intuitively know of self , -all that we may intuitively know of not - self , is only relative . Existence absolutely and in itself is to ...
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... Meta . i . 147 ] , the full or adequate object perceived being equal to 12 , this amount may be made up of 3 several parts , -of 4 , con- tributed by the object , —of 4 , contributed by all that inter- venes between the object and the ...
... Meta . i . 147 ] , the full or adequate object perceived being equal to 12 , this amount may be made up of 3 several parts , -of 4 , con- tributed by the object , —of 4 , contributed by all that inter- venes between the object and the ...
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