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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... constitute an era at once in the literary and the philosophical aspect . The ease and fulness of philosophical expression in it- the power and wealth of illustration , comparison , assimilation , analogy , metaphor , literary filling ...
... constitute an era at once in the literary and the philosophical aspect . The ease and fulness of philosophical expression in it- the power and wealth of illustration , comparison , assimilation , analogy , metaphor , literary filling ...
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... addresses itself . Perception , indeed , constitutes the middle - point of the entire movement named Scotch Philosophy , and the reason B lies in the general object of that movement's origi- nator SIR WILLIAM HAMILTON, ...
... addresses itself . Perception , indeed , constitutes the middle - point of the entire movement named Scotch Philosophy , and the reason B lies in the general object of that movement's origi- nator SIR WILLIAM HAMILTON, ...
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... constitutes an immediate , presentative , or intuitive cognition , rigorously so called . ( Disc . p . 58. ) The external reality itself constitutes the immediate and only object of perception . The very things which we perceive by our ...
... constitutes an immediate , presentative , or intuitive cognition , rigorously so called . ( Disc . p . 58. ) The external reality itself constitutes the immediate and only object of perception . The very things which we perceive by our ...
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... constitutes , with reference to Hamilton's professed noumenalism , the main contra- diction thus far . But as regards the second aspect , the shoring quotations , namely , we shall permit our- selves a word or two . As is matter of ...
... constitutes , with reference to Hamilton's professed noumenalism , the main contra- diction thus far . But as regards the second aspect , the shoring quotations , namely , we shall permit our- selves a word or two . As is matter of ...
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... constitutes only a half , perhaps only a third ! Again , we are told that the perceptive object is no modification of the ego , that it is only the non - ego : yet here the business of philosophy actually declares the ego to form a ...
... constitutes only a half , perhaps only a third ! Again , we are told that the perceptive object is no modification of the ego , that it is only the non - ego : yet here the business of philosophy actually declares the ego to form a ...
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