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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... known , in six volumes of no inconsiderable bulk . Bulk , in this case , need not repel , however ; for at the same time that the present inquest has been universal and unexceptive , it has resulted thence that the six volumes stand to ...
... known , in six volumes of no inconsiderable bulk . Bulk , in this case , need not repel , however ; for at the same time that the present inquest has been universal and unexceptive , it has resulted thence that the six volumes stand to ...
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... known immedi- ately or proximately , when we cognise it in itself ; mediately or remotely , when we cognise it in or through something numerically different from itself . An immediate cognition , inasmuch 2 I. 1. PERCEPTION : THE ...
... known immedi- ately or proximately , when we cognise it in itself ; mediately or remotely , when we cognise it in or through something numerically different from itself . An immediate cognition , inasmuch 2 I. 1. PERCEPTION : THE ...
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... known is held up or mirrored to the mind in a vicarious representation , may be called a repre- sentative cognition . ( Reid's Works , p . 805. ) To be known im- mediately , an object must be known in itself . ( Disc . p . 50. ) Mind ...
... known is held up or mirrored to the mind in a vicarious representation , may be called a repre- sentative cognition . ( Reid's Works , p . 805. ) To be known im- mediately , an object must be known in itself . ( Disc . p . 50. ) Mind ...
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... known to him , only through a vicarious phe- nomenon , of which he is conscious in perception ; 6 Rerumque ignarus , imagine gaudet . ' ( Disc . p . 57. ) * The last of these extracts adds the light of the anti- thesis to that of the ...
... known to him , only through a vicarious phe- nomenon , of which he is conscious in perception ; 6 Rerumque ignarus , imagine gaudet . ' ( Disc . p . 57. ) * The last of these extracts adds the light of the anti- thesis to that of the ...
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... known position . Nevertheless , we have now to see , as already hinted , that if , in the extracts above , Hamilton ... known as it is , but only as it seems to us to be . ( Meta . i . 146. ) Mind and matter exist to us only in their ...
... known position . Nevertheless , we have now to see , as already hinted , that if , in the extracts above , Hamilton ... known as it is , but only as it seems to us to be . ( Meta . i . 146. ) Mind and matter exist to us only in their ...
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