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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... evidence of the fact . The reference to Kant alone is quite conclusive . Kant is not only a representationist - or Kant is not only universally recognised as such , but he is expressly so recognised , expressly so classed , expressly so ...
... evidence of the fact . The reference to Kant alone is quite conclusive . Kant is not only a representationist - or Kant is not only universally recognised as such , but he is expressly so recognised , expressly so classed , expressly so ...
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... evidence in one particular , it could not be adduced as a credible witness at all : -Falsus in uno , falsus in omnibus . ( Disc . p . 88. ) By the very act of refusing any one datum of consciousness , philosophy invalidates the whole ...
... evidence in one particular , it could not be adduced as a credible witness at all : -Falsus in uno , falsus in omnibus . ( Disc . p . 88. ) By the very act of refusing any one datum of consciousness , philosophy invalidates the whole ...
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... evidence of the mistake less unambiguous we should be disposed rather to question our own perspicacity than to tax so subtle an intellect with so gross a blunder . ' ( Disc . p . 57. ) But the evidence is not ambiguous . Hamilton has ...
... evidence of the mistake less unambiguous we should be disposed rather to question our own perspicacity than to tax so subtle an intellect with so gross a blunder . ' ( Disc . p . 57. ) But the evidence is not ambiguous . Hamilton has ...
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... evidence of something beyond themselves . ' Then ( Meta . i . 275 ) he allows himself , accepting ' the facts given in the act of consciousness itself , ' to doubt the facts which consciousness does not at once give , but to the reality ...
... evidence of something beyond themselves . ' Then ( Meta . i . 275 ) he allows himself , accepting ' the facts given in the act of consciousness itself , ' to doubt the facts which consciousness does not at once give , but to the reality ...
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... evidence is contradictory - that its data are repugnant ; -but this no sceptic has ever yet been able to do ! ' 6 6 No ; let the cosmothetic idealist who reads Hamilton conceive at times what hopes he may , he will find ever in the end ...
... evidence is contradictory - that its data are repugnant ; -but this no sceptic has ever yet been able to do ! ' 6 6 No ; let the cosmothetic idealist who reads Hamilton conceive at times what hopes he may , he will find ever in the end ...
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