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الصفحة 128
... knowledge . Huxley's admiration for Hume was mentioned , as was also the fact that Spencer did not recognize any obligation to Hume . Professor Coleman considered that Hume could not in fairness be placed in quite the same class as ...
... knowledge . Huxley's admiration for Hume was mentioned , as was also the fact that Spencer did not recognize any obligation to Hume . Professor Coleman considered that Hume could not in fairness be placed in quite the same class as ...
الصفحة 129
... knowledge because not derived from impressions but from a sequence of events . The cus- tomary became the causal . If the question is asked from what is the idea of self derived it is , of course , impossible to point out the impression ...
... knowledge because not derived from impressions but from a sequence of events . The cus- tomary became the causal . If the question is asked from what is the idea of self derived it is , of course , impossible to point out the impression ...
الصفحة 130
... knowledge was regarded by Hume as certain . while metaphysical knowledge was uncertain . Herein was a difference between the skepticism of Hume and Pyrrho , the latter of whom denied all certainty . Believed that for modern science the ...
... knowledge was regarded by Hume as certain . while metaphysical knowledge was uncertain . Herein was a difference between the skepticism of Hume and Pyrrho , the latter of whom denied all certainty . Believed that for modern science the ...
الصفحة 131
... knowledge in so far , and only so far , as they are experienced by us . The require- ments or nature of the knower and the known are the same . Pragmatism would deal with a world of pure experience from which other elements have been ...
... knowledge in so far , and only so far , as they are experienced by us . The require- ments or nature of the knower and the known are the same . Pragmatism would deal with a world of pure experience from which other elements have been ...
الصفحة 132
... Knowledge consists in relations , which las * are unfolded in time . Pragmatism is a continuous progress towards realization . In regard to the question of conscious- ness of self it may be asked whether in the pragmatic doctrine of a ...
... Knowledge consists in relations , which las * are unfolded in time . Pragmatism is a continuous progress towards realization . In regard to the question of conscious- ness of self it may be asked whether in the pragmatic doctrine of a ...
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asked attention believed Berkeley biological psychology causality cause cerned character chology closing the discussion Coleman comparative psychology conception concerning the late consciousness consideration continuing the discussion copula definite Descartes discussion following Doctor Sewall doctrine dualism Dubray Edward E effect elements endeavor epistomological error existence experience experimental psychology fact Farquhar Fichte following the reading give herent Hinton Hume idea illustration imperfect inasmuch influence intellectualism introspective method intuition John Locke Johnstone Kant Kantian Kirk knowledge logical MACBRIDE STERRETT manifested meeting mental mentioned metaphysical monism movement nature necessary objective old psychology Omar ontological paper phenomena philosophy physical physiological psychology posi position Pragmatism pragmatists predicate present Prof psychic Pyrrho question Raymond reality referred regarded relation remarked resolutions concerning Richardson scientific sensation sense Shakespeare Society soul speaker declared Spinoza sub-conscious substance symbol term things thought tion true truth unity universe Weber's law