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الصفحة 133
... universe can be understood merely from a logical standpoint , and that abstract processes of reasoning give us real knowledge concerning things . Pragmatism raises the question as to whether the categories of experience hold beyond ...
... universe can be understood merely from a logical standpoint , and that abstract processes of reasoning give us real knowledge concerning things . Pragmatism raises the question as to whether the categories of experience hold beyond ...
الصفحة 134
... universe can be divided into those that are known and those unknown , but not unknowable . Starting from the known and rationalized facts science is continually making incursions into the unknown , and in so doing is adding to the total ...
... universe can be divided into those that are known and those unknown , but not unknowable . Starting from the known and rationalized facts science is continually making incursions into the unknown , and in so doing is adding to the total ...
الصفحة 136
... universe , when encompassing nothing more than a glowing imagination , the speaker said : " Bishop Berkeley quite properly exhausted that method of progress . Kant saw the danger and so not only recognized things as definite ' entities ...
... universe , when encompassing nothing more than a glowing imagination , the speaker said : " Bishop Berkeley quite properly exhausted that method of progress . Kant saw the danger and so not only recognized things as definite ' entities ...
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... Universe . Hegel saw the danger and so attributed the constant variations of nature , and of mind to the same universal substance , violating the pragmatic prin- ciple only in making the reality of thought and things co- existent and ...
... Universe . Hegel saw the danger and so attributed the constant variations of nature , and of mind to the same universal substance , violating the pragmatic prin- ciple only in making the reality of thought and things co- existent and ...
الصفحة 139
... fuller than intellectualism . Intellectualism has assumed a scientific or rationalistic attitude in its study of things , reducing the universe to a schema , or to laws as few and general as 139 FOR PHILOSOPHICAL INQUIRY . [ 1906.
... fuller than intellectualism . Intellectualism has assumed a scientific or rationalistic attitude in its study of things , reducing the universe to a schema , or to laws as few and general as 139 FOR PHILOSOPHICAL INQUIRY . [ 1906.
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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