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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... direct and immediate relation to the conscious mind ; in other words , that , as existing , its phe- nomena form part of the circle of our knowledge , exist , since they are known , and are known because they exist . ( Disc . p . 54 ...
... direct and immediate relation to the conscious mind ; in other words , that , as existing , its phe- nomena form part of the circle of our knowledge , exist , since they are known , and are known because they exist . ( Disc . p . 54 ...
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... direct appeal is now made , by this same Hamilton , and in behalf of the very doctrine for which he but this instant hacked and hewed at him ! Such is the testimony of Kant , ' he says , and a hundred others to the same truth might be ...
... direct appeal is now made , by this same Hamilton , and in behalf of the very doctrine for which he but this instant hacked and hewed at him ! Such is the testimony of Kant , ' he says , and a hundred others to the same truth might be ...
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... direct logical contradictories , and in support of his own direct logical contradictory to his own self ! But in the sentence from Protagoras there is that intercalated ' [ for himself ] ' — did Hamilton intend thus to meet objection ...
... direct logical contradictories , and in support of his own direct logical contradictory to his own self ! But in the sentence from Protagoras there is that intercalated ' [ for himself ] ' — did Hamilton intend thus to meet objection ...
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... direct and immediate relation to the conscious mind , ' and from quotations of the first series we have abundantly learned that ' the external reality itself is the imme- diate and only object of perception , ' and that this object is ...
... direct and immediate relation to the conscious mind , ' and from quotations of the first series we have abundantly learned that ' the external reality itself is the imme- diate and only object of perception , ' and that this object is ...
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... direct contact with matter in the nervous organism , which is the operation peculiar to him , he ought , per- haps , to have announced simpliciter his ultimate T- that the mind now had , and held , and knew matter . To what end still ...
... direct contact with matter in the nervous organism , which is the operation peculiar to him , he ought , per- haps , to have announced simpliciter his ultimate T- that the mind now had , and held , and knew matter . To what end still ...
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