Personality: The Beginning and End of Metaphysics and a Necessary Assumption in All Positive PhilosophyW. Blackwood and Sons, 1883 - 130 pages |
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... physical , it is better to define it so that it will dis- tinctly include phenomenalists . Philosophy , then , should mean the search for those ultimate generali- sations which will embrace the narrower generalisa- tions of the separate ...
... physical , it is better to define it so that it will dis- tinctly include phenomenalists . Philosophy , then , should mean the search for those ultimate generali- sations which will embrace the narrower generalisa- tions of the separate ...
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... mental states were equally depen- dent with sensations on physical conditions , men- tal science , as the science of mental phenomena , might be regarded as merely a branch of physi- ology . But , as Mill says , there exist 8 PERSONALITY .
... mental states were equally depen- dent with sensations on physical conditions , men- tal science , as the science of mental phenomena , might be regarded as merely a branch of physi- ology . But , as Mill says , there exist 8 PERSONALITY .
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... physical methods , it may be said of " the facts of consci- ousness " belonging to such a science , as Professor Huxley said of all the facts of consciousness with- out exception , that they are practically interpret- able by the method ...
... physical methods , it may be said of " the facts of consci- ousness " belonging to such a science , as Professor Huxley said of all the facts of consciousness with- out exception , that they are practically interpret- able by the method ...
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... physical books , and which were therefore called τὰ μετὰ τὰ φυσικά . But there is an allowable etymology which makes the word extremely suggestive . It may mean that which lies beyond the physical — that is , beyond every- thing in ...
... physical books , and which were therefore called τὰ μετὰ τὰ φυσικά . But there is an allowable etymology which makes the word extremely suggestive . It may mean that which lies beyond the physical — that is , beyond every- thing in ...
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... physical writer of repute . Now I cannot attri- bute this feeling of disappointment merely to the fact that unproved and unprovable theories are included in metaphysical systems ; for even " exact thinkers " do not hesitate to use ...
... physical writer of repute . Now I cannot attri- bute this feeling of disappointment merely to the fact that unproved and unprovable theories are included in metaphysical systems ; for even " exact thinkers " do not hesitate to use ...
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