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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... appear- ances - nothing is known and nothing is but those phases of being which stand in analogy to our faculties -whatever we know is not a simple relation but a sum - we know only qualities , phenomena - all that we know is but ...
... appear- ances - nothing is known and nothing is but those phases of being which stand in analogy to our faculties -whatever we know is not a simple relation but a sum - we know only qualities , phenomena - all that we know is but ...
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... appear to have committed the contradiction of directly identifying these opposites . Nowhere do we find in him any show of explanation , nowhere any apology , nowhere even an acknowledgment . He seems to have viewed it as a matter of ...
... appear to have committed the contradiction of directly identifying these opposites . Nowhere do we find in him any show of explanation , nowhere any apology , nowhere even an acknowledgment . He seems to have viewed it as a matter of ...
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... appear that this cannot be done that the external reality itself , the substantia nuda , cannot be shown - unless the book itself , the whole book , and nothing but the book be this - then will it 24 1. 1. PERCEPTION : THE CONTRADICTION .
... appear that this cannot be done that the external reality itself , the substantia nuda , cannot be shown - unless the book itself , the whole book , and nothing but the book be this - then will it 24 1. 1. PERCEPTION : THE CONTRADICTION .
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... appear to be conceived by Hamilton as only an unknown object's likeness , its picture , its portrait , its reflection . But this is an error . Represent to the representationist , to Kant , means simply to stand in lieu of . Of images ...
... appear to be conceived by Hamilton as only an unknown object's likeness , its picture , its portrait , its reflection . But this is an error . Represent to the representationist , to Kant , means simply to stand in lieu of . Of images ...
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... appear at once if the true proposition , perception is consciousness , be con- verted not per accidens , not through quantification of the predicate , but simpliciter , into the false proposition , consciousness is perception . All ...
... appear at once if the true proposition , perception is consciousness , be con- verted not per accidens , not through quantification of the predicate , but simpliciter , into the false proposition , consciousness is perception . All ...
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