Philosophical Works of James Frederick Ferrier: Philosophical remainsGarland Pub., 1980 |
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Էջ 418
... doctrine of representative perception - it is unnecessary to say much . If we have proved him to be a representa- tionist , he cannot be held to be an intuitionist . In- deed , a doctrine of intuitive perception is a sheer impossibility ...
... doctrine of representative perception - it is unnecessary to say much . If we have proved him to be a representa- tionist , he cannot be held to be an intuitionist . In- deed , a doctrine of intuitive perception is a sheer impossibility ...
Էջ 419
... doctrine - a doctrine of intuitive perception . In neither of these undertakings do we think that he has succeeded , and we have exhibited the grounds of our opinion . We do not blame him for this : he simply missed his way at the ...
... doctrine - a doctrine of intuitive perception . In neither of these undertakings do we think that he has succeeded , and we have exhibited the grounds of our opinion . We do not blame him for this : he simply missed his way at the ...
Էջ 457
... doctrine be admitted ? What is their use and office ? Just the same as before , only with this difference , that whereas the psychological doctrine teaches that the exercise of the senses is the condition upon which we are permitted to ...
... doctrine be admitted ? What is their use and office ? Just the same as before , only with this difference , that whereas the psychological doctrine teaches that the exercise of the senses is the condition upon which we are permitted to ...
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BERKELEY AND IDEALISM 1842 | 291 |
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