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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... external reality itself constitutes the immediate and only object of perception . The very things which we perceive by our senses do really exist . ( Disc . p . 59. ) The object known convertible with the reality existing . ( Disc . p ...
... external reality itself constitutes the immediate and only object of perception . The very things which we perceive by our senses do really exist . ( Disc . p . 59. ) The object known convertible with the reality existing . ( Disc . p ...
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... external point of sensation , and that we perceive the material reality - not absolutely and in itself , [ however , as he goes on to remark . No : ] the total and real object of perception is [ he says ] the external object under ...
... external point of sensation , and that we perceive the material reality - not absolutely and in itself , [ however , as he goes on to remark . No : ] the total and real object of perception is [ he says ] the external object under ...
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... external reality - or what is called the unknown reality — is itself , and in itself , and as it is , or as it exists , immediately and intuitively ( or face to face ) presented to the mind . According to the second series , again , the ...
... external reality - or what is called the unknown reality — is itself , and in itself , and as it is , or as it exists , immediately and intuitively ( or face to face ) presented to the mind . According to the second series , again , the ...
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... external reality may contribute 6 , the material sense 3 , and the mind 3 ; or the external reality may contribute 4 , all that intervenes between the external reality and the organ 4 , and the living organ itself 4 . Now , a touch or ...
... external reality may contribute 6 , the material sense 3 , and the mind 3 ; or the external reality may contribute 4 , all that intervenes between the external reality and the organ 4 , and the living organ itself 4 . Now , a touch or ...
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... external reality itself is the imme- diate and only object of perception , ' and that this object is ' only one . ' We learn now , nevertheless , that this immediate and direct relation is a ' sum of elements , ' of which elements ...
... external reality itself is the imme- diate and only object of perception , ' and that this object is ' only one . ' We learn now , nevertheless , that this immediate and direct relation is a ' sum of elements , ' of which elements ...
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