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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... asserts itself to perceive , not things without , but ideas within - by the Immediate and Presentative Perception of Common Sense , which believes itself to perceive , on the contrary , not ideas within , but things without . And , if ...
... asserts itself to perceive , not things without , but ideas within - by the Immediate and Presentative Perception of Common Sense , which believes itself to perceive , on the contrary , not ideas within , but things without . And , if ...
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... asserts an immediate cognition of matter , while that from page 809 substitutes for matter the phenomena of the same ; and in this way the two contradictories of noumenal and phenomenal knowledge would seem to be identified . Secondly ...
... asserts an immediate cognition of matter , while that from page 809 substitutes for matter the phenomena of the same ; and in this way the two contradictories of noumenal and phenomenal knowledge would seem to be identified . Secondly ...
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... asserted presentationism and appealed to common sense , he has , in these others below , asserted phenomenalism and appealed to the philosophers , — and this , too , as it would seem , with equal conviction , equal decision : - Whatever ...
... asserted presentationism and appealed to common sense , he has , in these others below , asserted phenomenalism and appealed to the philosophers , — and this , too , as it would seem , with equal conviction , equal decision : - Whatever ...
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... assert . ] What we know is not a simple relation [ yet in the citation above , it is called a direct and immediate relation ' ] apprehended between the object known and the subject knowing , —but every knowledge is a sum made up of ...
... assert . ] What we know is not a simple relation [ yet in the citation above , it is called a direct and immediate relation ' ] apprehended between the object known and the subject knowing , —but every knowledge is a sum made up of ...
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... asserted by Hamilton , and it is on the resultant contradiction that we are now engaged . The first series , for example , runs thus : - In perception , the thing itself is presented to , and viewed by , the mind , face to face — it is ...
... asserted by Hamilton , and it is on the resultant contradiction that we are now engaged . The first series , for example , runs thus : - In perception , the thing itself is presented to , and viewed by , the mind , face to face — it is ...
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