Sir William Hamilton: The Man and His Philosophy : Two Lectures Delivered Before the Edinburgh Philosophical Institution, January and February 1883W. Blackwood, 1883 - 68 páginas |
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... object of contemplation , alike in its surroundings and in itself . Not doing much at the Bar , and opposed to the dominant political party of the time , and taking little part in political action , his life was that of the pure thinker ...
... object of contemplation , alike in its surroundings and in itself . Not doing much at the Bar , and opposed to the dominant political party of the time , and taking little part in political action , his life was that of the pure thinker ...
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... object , that table you see , but whatever be the new object , there is always the relation of the knower and the known . You , the individual , thus unite yourself with what is necessary , universal , even ultimate in knowledge , you ...
... object , that table you see , but whatever be the new object , there is always the relation of the knower and the known . You , the individual , thus unite yourself with what is necessary , universal , even ultimate in knowledge , you ...
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... is a matter of testing by reflection , the ulti- mate court of appeal . The question is a purely psycho- logical one . What do I actually know in external per- ception ? Is the object merely a mode of my 40 Sir William Hamilton .
... is a matter of testing by reflection , the ulti- mate court of appeal . The question is a purely psycho- logical one . What do I actually know in external per- ception ? Is the object merely a mode of my 40 Sir William Hamilton .
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... object merely a mode of my mind ? or what ? Is a series of consciousnesses that , and that alone , which is known and knowable ? The affirmative answers to these questions are the bases , the assump- tions , of Hume's so - called reason ...
... object merely a mode of my mind ? or what ? Is a series of consciousnesses that , and that alone , which is known and knowable ? The affirmative answers to these questions are the bases , the assump- tions , of Hume's so - called reason ...
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... object comes into our knowledge at all . Reid had no difficulty in showing the uselessness , in any form , of the theory of representative ideas and images , of an extended world ; we cannot picture what we never saw ; we cannot know ...
... object comes into our knowledge at all . Reid had no difficulty in showing the uselessness , in any form , of the theory of representative ideas and images , of an extended world ; we cannot picture what we never saw ; we cannot know ...
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