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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... MATTER . " OPINIONS OF THE PRESS . There can be no question whatever respecting the weight and solidity of Mr. Stirling's exposition . . . . It will mark a period in philosophical trans- actions , and tend more thoroughly to reveal the ...
... MATTER . " OPINIONS OF THE PRESS . There can be no question whatever respecting the weight and solidity of Mr. Stirling's exposition . . . . It will mark a period in philosophical trans- actions , and tend more thoroughly to reveal the ...
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... Matter . ( Reid's Works , p . 809. ) In Perception , mind is immediately cognisant of matter . ( Reid's Works , p . 755. ) A thing is known immedi- ately or proximately , when we cognise it in itself ; mediately or remotely , when we ...
... Matter . ( Reid's Works , p . 809. ) In Perception , mind is immediately cognisant of matter . ( Reid's Works , p . 755. ) A thing is known immedi- ately or proximately , when we cognise it in itself ; mediately or remotely , when we ...
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... Matter are both equally known to us as existent and in themselves . ( Disc . p . 52. ) Knowledge of mind and matter equally immediate . ( Disc.p.54 . ) Consciousness declares our knowledge of material qualities to be intuitive - this ...
... Matter are both equally known to us as existent and in themselves . ( Disc . p . 52. ) Knowledge of mind and matter equally immediate . ( Disc.p.54 . ) Consciousness declares our knowledge of material qualities to be intuitive - this ...
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... matter , while that from page 809 substitutes for matter the phenomena of the same ; and in this way the two contradictories of noumenal and phenomenal knowledge would seem to be identified . Secondly , the quotation , Meta . i . 231 ...
... matter , while that from page 809 substitutes for matter the phenomena of the same ; and in this way the two contradictories of noumenal and phenomenal knowledge would seem to be identified . Secondly , the quotation , Meta . i . 231 ...
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... matter , indeed , cannot well be conceived possible : this is Hamilton's overt and publicly known position . Nevertheless , we have now to see , as already hinted , that if , in the extracts above , Hamilton has asserted presentationism ...
... matter , indeed , cannot well be conceived possible : this is Hamilton's overt and publicly known position . Nevertheless , we have now to see , as already hinted , that if , in the extracts above , Hamilton has asserted presentationism ...
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