Subject and ObjectJohnston and Penny, 1915 - 184 strán (strany) |
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... mind as the broken succession of our perceptions or thoughts without subject or substance - His doctrine of the knowable ... modes - Re- lation of the conscious affections and the producing mind- What do we really know of mind , and how ...
... mind as the broken succession of our perceptions or thoughts without subject or substance - His doctrine of the knowable ... modes - Re- lation of the conscious affections and the producing mind- What do we really know of mind , and how ...
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... conscious states and nervous motions . The theory of psycho - physical unity and parallelism often ends in giving great su- premacy to the physical side of the organism , or in making it the " whole thing . ' The mental modes are ...
... conscious states and nervous motions . The theory of psycho - physical unity and parallelism often ends in giving great su- premacy to the physical side of the organism , or in making it the " whole thing . ' The mental modes are ...
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Johnston Estep Walter. able that , universally , mind is known or knows itself only in its conscious modes ; but Hume is chargeable with a gross self - contradiction in asserting that he observed nothing more than the perceptions . He ob ...
Johnston Estep Walter. able that , universally , mind is known or knows itself only in its conscious modes ; but Hume is chargeable with a gross self - contradiction in asserting that he observed nothing more than the perceptions . He ob ...
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... mode of succession , as the idea of identity is but a mode of the idea of succession . Causation is but a customary succession of ideas . He asserts : " We have no other notion of cause and effect , but ... conscious- THE SUBJECT OR SOUL 19.
... mode of succession , as the idea of identity is but a mode of the idea of succession . Causation is but a customary succession of ideas . He asserts : " We have no other notion of cause and effect , but ... conscious- THE SUBJECT OR SOUL 19.
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... brain regarded as endowed with capabilities and func- tions usually ascribed to the soul . Certainly , if the brain ... mode of supplementation by which he accounts for memory ; namely , by bringing in to the side of the stream of ...
... brain regarded as endowed with capabilities and func- tions usually ascribed to the soul . Certainly , if the brain ... mode of supplementation by which he accounts for memory ; namely , by bringing in to the side of the stream of ...
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abstract activity Agnosticism assert belief Berkeleian Berkeley Berkeley's body causation cause ception certainly cession cognition color conscious modes consciousness contend distinct doctrine edge entirely experience external objects external realities external things external world extra mind F. H. Bradley fact Hume Hume's ideal idealists ideas iden immediate knowledge immediately known independent inference inferential infinitely divisible intellect jects knowl knowledge of external Locke manence material objects mediate knowledge memory mind's motions nature ness never passing thought past perceive perishing thoughts permanent and identical permanent possibility personal identity Philonous physical possess present thought primary qualities principle processes produced Professor James psychology pure succession real external relation remarked representations resemblance says sciousness secondary qualities sensations sense sion soul space spatial spirits stream of consciousness stream of thoughts stream-mind subject and object subject-objects substance substratum succession of thoughts supposed termining Reality ternal theory of mind tion true truth unextended unity wholly