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الصفحة 128
... sense perception , reflection , etc. , in the growth of 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 ...
... sense perception , reflection , etc. , in the growth of 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 ...
الصفحة 129
... senses . Ideas From Sensation Versus Ideas From Reflection . PROFESSOR J. MACBRIDE STERRETT . With Hume , impressions were the ultimate origin of ideas . Causality was not , therefore , knowledge because not derived from impressions but ...
... senses . Ideas From Sensation Versus Ideas From Reflection . PROFESSOR J. MACBRIDE STERRETT . With Hume , impressions were the ultimate origin of ideas . Causality was not , therefore , knowledge because not derived from impressions but ...
الصفحة 131
... sense philosophy . The Pragmatism of Professor Wm . James , November 21 , 1905 . BY DOCTOR SEWALL . Pragmatism was first contrasted with dogmatism , the one finding the test of truth in practice , the other theory . The pragmatism of ...
... sense philosophy . The Pragmatism of Professor Wm . James , November 21 , 1905 . BY DOCTOR SEWALL . Pragmatism was first contrasted with dogmatism , the one finding the test of truth in practice , the other theory . The pragmatism of ...
الصفحة 133
... sense school of philosophical thinking by Dr. W. T. Harris was objected to by the speaker as being incorrect . Prof. James , as an epistomologist , was , the speaker be- lieved , a bankrupt . Prof. Raymond continuing the remarks , said ...
... sense school of philosophical thinking by Dr. W. T. Harris was objected to by the speaker as being incorrect . Prof. James , as an epistomologist , was , the speaker be- lieved , a bankrupt . Prof. Raymond continuing the remarks , said ...
الصفحة 136
... sense has very much to do with fixing the meaning of words , and it is to be noted that the original meaning which Kantian thought ascribed to the word phenomena , has practically disappeared supplanted by the sense of facts or events ...
... sense has very much to do with fixing the meaning of words , and it is to be noted that the original meaning which Kantian thought ascribed to the word phenomena , has practically disappeared supplanted by the sense of facts or events ...
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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