Philosophical Works of James Frederick Ferrier: Philosophical remainsGarland Pub., 1980 |
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... kind of suggestion alone possesses any value ; it alone gives truth and life both to philosophy and to poetry . The latter kind is worthless altogether , either in phi- losopher or poet ; and the probability is , that the reality which ...
... kind of suggestion alone possesses any value ; it alone gives truth and life both to philosophy and to poetry . The latter kind is worthless altogether , either in phi- losopher or poet ; and the probability is , that the reality which ...
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... kind ; and thus all conscious men are to a certain extent philosophers , although they may not know it . But what comes of this ? Whither do these obser- vations tend ? With what purport do we point out , thus particularly , the ...
... kind ; and thus all conscious men are to a certain extent philosophers , although they may not know it . But what comes of this ? Whither do these obser- vations tend ? With what purport do we point out , thus particularly , the ...
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... kind of love its moral complexion . Thus , we see that this kind of love , so far from arising out of the cherishing or entertaining of a natural passion , does , on the contrary , owe its being to the sacrifice of one of the strongest ...
... kind of love its moral complexion . Thus , we see that this kind of love , so far from arising out of the cherishing or entertaining of a natural passion , does , on the contrary , owe its being to the sacrifice of one of the strongest ...
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INTRODUCTION TO THE PHILOSOPHY OF CONSCI | 1 |
BERKELEY AND IDEALISM 1842 | 291 |
INTRODUCTORY LECTURE Nov 1856 | 463 |
Հեղինակային իրավունք | |
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absolute act of antagonism act of consciousness act of negation admitted altogether analysis answer appears Bailey become believe Berkeley Berkeley's BLACKWOOD'S MAGAZINE ception character cognition colour common sense conceive consequence creature distinction doctrine Dr Reid endeavour existence of matter external universe faculty Fichte Hegel hold human mind imagination innate ideas intellectual intelligence JAMES FREDERICK FERRIER knowledge law of causality maintain man's means merely metaphysical metaphysician modifications moral nature ness never notion observation opinion original ourselves passion perception of matter percipient pheno phenomena phenomenon philo philosophy present principle psychology question realisation reality reason regard render representationism retina scepticism and idealism Schelling sciousness seen sight Sir William Hamilton species speculative sphere Stoicism suppose tangible thee theory things thou thought tion touch true truth visible body visible objects vision visual sensations whole words