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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... seem to myself to have discovered in Hamilton a certain vein of disingenuous- ness that , cruelly unjust to individuals , has probably caused the retardation of general British philosophy by , perhaps , a generation ; and it is the ...
... seem to myself to have discovered in Hamilton a certain vein of disingenuous- ness that , cruelly unjust to individuals , has probably caused the retardation of general British philosophy by , perhaps , a generation ; and it is the ...
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... seem to be identified . Secondly , the quotation , Meta . i . 231 , talks of the object of cognition as the unknown reality itself , and thus , so far as the words go , seems on the part of a presenta- tionist - to whom , necessarily ...
... seem to be identified . Secondly , the quotation , Meta . i . 231 , talks of the object of cognition as the unknown reality itself , and thus , so far as the words go , seems on the part of a presenta- tionist - to whom , necessarily ...
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... seem , with equal conviction , equal decision : - Whatever we know is not 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 qualities : and these qualities exist to us only ...
... seem , with equal conviction , equal decision : - Whatever we know is not 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 qualities : and these qualities exist to us only ...
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... seems to have reason , for a man with a thousand senses , or even a single additional sense , would have a very different world from ours . ] The distinction of two substances ( mind and matter ) is only inferred from the seeming ...
... seems to have reason , for a man with a thousand senses , or even a single additional sense , would have a very different world from ours . ] The distinction of two substances ( mind and matter ) is only inferred from the seeming ...
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... seems . This is the distinction concerned , and on its very edge , apply to it what terms we may . It is the alternatives , then , of this distinction that are equally asserted by Hamilton , and it is on the resultant contradiction that ...
... seems . This is the distinction concerned , and on its very edge , apply to it what terms we may . It is the alternatives , then , of this distinction that are equally asserted by Hamilton , and it is on the resultant contradiction that ...
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