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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... truth and for metaphysical tracks and trails - the constant connection with life - the explanatory method of resuming and taking up so that the reader is taught without almost any stress on his own thought - these things continually ...
... truth and for metaphysical tracks and trails - the constant connection with life - the explanatory method of resuming and taking up so that the reader is taught without almost any stress on his own thought - these things continually ...
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... truth of my own conclusions . This deduction is divided into four parts : I. The philosophy of perception , containing as subsections under it - 1 . Hamilton both presentationist and phe- nomenalist ; 2. The testimony of consciousness ...
... truth of my own conclusions . This deduction is divided into four parts : I. The philosophy of perception , containing as subsections under it - 1 . Hamilton both presentationist and phe- nomenalist ; 2. The testimony of consciousness ...
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... truth of this doctrine from Protagoras , Aristotle , St. Augustin , Boethius , Averroes , Albertus Magnus , Gerson , Leo Hebræus , Melanchthon , Julius Cæsar Scaliger , Francis Piccolomini , Giordano Bruno , Campanella , Bacon , Spinoza ...
... truth of this doctrine from Protagoras , Aristotle , St. Augustin , Boethius , Averroes , Albertus Magnus , Gerson , Leo Hebræus , Melanchthon , Julius Cæsar Scaliger , Francis Piccolomini , Giordano Bruno , Campanella , Bacon , Spinoza ...
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... truth might be adduced from the philosopher of Konigsberg , of whose doctrine it is , in fact , the foundation . ' ( Disc . pp . 643-647 . ) * On the question of accuracy here , the reader must understand that he has no room to doubt ...
... truth might be adduced from the philosopher of Konigsberg , of whose doctrine it is , in fact , the foundation . ' ( Disc . pp . 643-647 . ) * On the question of accuracy here , the reader must understand that he has no room to doubt ...
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... truth might be adduced from the philosopher of Koenigsberg , of whose doctrine it is , in fact , the foundation ' ! No one doubts but a hundred , but a thousand testimonies might be adduced from Kant by the easy process of turning over ...
... truth might be adduced from the philosopher of Koenigsberg , of whose doctrine it is , in fact , the foundation ' ! No one doubts but a hundred , but a thousand testimonies might be adduced from Kant by the easy process of turning over ...
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