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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... example ) - of his followers , and , among these , of Hamilton in especial . Hence it was that he ( Hamilton ) —on the authority of ' con- sciousness ' and with appeal to ' common sense ' - op- posed to the theory of ' representationism ...
... example ) - of his followers , and , among these , of Hamilton in especial . Hence it was that he ( Hamilton ) —on the authority of ' con- sciousness ' and with appeal to ' common sense ' - op- posed to the theory of ' representationism ...
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... corporeal con- ditions ; but of the nature of these conditions we know nothing . For example , we know , by experience , that the mind perceives only through certain organs of sense , and 6 I. 1. PERCEPTION : THE CONTRADICTION .
... corporeal con- ditions ; but of the nature of these conditions we know nothing . For example , we know , by experience , that the mind perceives only through certain organs of sense , and 6 I. 1. PERCEPTION : THE CONTRADICTION .
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... example [ he continues ] , the total object perceived being 12 , the external reality may contribute 6 , the material sense 3 , and the mind 3 [ or , as he gives it slightly changed elsewhere , Meta . i . 147 ] , the full or adequate ...
... example [ he continues ] , the total object perceived being 12 , the external reality may contribute 6 , the material sense 3 , and the mind 3 [ or , as he gives it slightly changed elsewhere , Meta . i . 147 ] , the full or adequate ...
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... example , runs thus : - In perception , the thing itself is presented to , and viewed by , the mind , face to face — it is not held * The italics in the above are also Hamilton's own . up or mirrored to the mind in a vicarious ...
... example , runs thus : - In perception , the thing itself is presented to , and viewed by , the mind , face to face — it is not held * The italics in the above are also Hamilton's own . up or mirrored to the mind in a vicarious ...
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... example , are quite enough for any single man , but what really at bottom is the value of this whole thing ? For testimony , is it enough to get a crumb of each of the Doctorum Eruditorum ? If we point out that the doctors differ , will ...
... example , are quite enough for any single man , but what really at bottom is the value of this whole thing ? For testimony , is it enough to get a crumb of each of the Doctorum Eruditorum ? If we point out that the doctors differ , will ...
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