A System of Metaphysics: The content of consciousnessMacmillan, 1914 - 627 strán (strany) |
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... cast doubt upon their reality . That men actually do have such experiences as those cited it would be folly to deny , and something may be said for the plain man who turns a deaf ear to the metaphysician , 2 The Content of Consciousness.
... cast doubt upon their reality . That men actually do have such experiences as those cited it would be folly to deny , and something may be said for the plain man who turns a deaf ear to the metaphysician , 2 The Content of Consciousness.
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... plain man at this stage of his progress toward clear thinking , that there is still much in his experience which is very indefinitely and unsatisfactorily known . He speaks of an external world , but would be at a loss to describe , if ...
... plain man at this stage of his progress toward clear thinking , that there is still much in his experience which is very indefinitely and unsatisfactorily known . He speaks of an external world , but would be at a loss to describe , if ...
Strana 5
... plain man , he has known plants and ani- mals . He has observed them more or less narrowly , and he has some rather loosely generalized information regarding them . In becoming a botanist or a zoologist , he collects his information ...
... plain man , he has known plants and ani- mals . He has observed them more or less narrowly , and he has some rather loosely generalized information regarding them . In becoming a botanist or a zoologist , he collects his information ...
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... plain man the real external world consists of extended things which may be seen and touched . These things appear to be con- tinuous ; and , although they may be divided , the parts into which they may be divided are conceived as really ...
... plain man the real external world consists of extended things which may be seen and touched . These things appear to be con- tinuous ; and , although they may be divided , the parts into which they may be divided are conceived as really ...
Strana 7
... plain man has already reasoned as do the chemist and the physicist , but he has not carried his reasonings so far , nor has he been as accurate and systematic . Had he not had such experiences as I have described , the doctrine of ...
... plain man has already reasoned as do the chemist and the physicist , but he has not carried his reasonings so far , nor has he been as accurate and systematic . Had he not had such experiences as I have described , the doctrine of ...
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