If two men act alike on a percept, they believe themselves to feel alike about it; if not, they may suspect they know it in differing ways. We can never be sure we understand each other till we are able to bring the matter to this test.™ This is why... The Dialectic of Plotinus - Stranica 199napisao/la Harry Allen Overstreet - 1909 - Broj stranica: 29Potpun prikaz - O ovoj knjizi
| 1885 - Broj stranica: 672
...Science Monthly, New York, January, 1878, p. 293. 44 WILLIAM JAMES : ON THE FUNCTION OF COGNITION. is why metaphysical discussions are so much like fighting...is true of my world by giving me the sensation then aiid there. Beautiful is the flight ol conceptual reason through the upper air of truth. No wonder... | |
| 1885 - Broj stranica: 660
...Science Monthly, New York, January, 1878, p. 293. 44 WILLIAM JAMES : ON THE FUNCTION OF COGNITION. is why metaphysical discussions are so much like fighting...my world by giving me the sensation then and there. Beautiful is the flight ol conceptual reason through the upper air of truth. No wonder philosophers... | |
| 1885 - Broj stranica: 684
...Peirce : " How to make our Ideas clear," in Popular Science Monthly, New York, January, 1878, p. 293. is why metaphysical discussions are so much like fighting...my world by giving me the sensation then and there. Beautiful is the flight ol conceptual reason through the upper air of truth. No wonder philosophers... | |
| William James - 1909 - Broj stranica: 342
...never be sure we understand each other till we are able to bring the matter to this test.'^JThis^is why metaphysical discussions are so much like fighting...my world by giving me the sensation then and there. Beautiful is the flight of conceptual reason through the upper air of truth. No wonder philosophers... | |
| William James - 1909 - Broj stranica: 340
...ways. We can never be sure we understand each other till we are able to bring the matter to this test.1 This is why metaphysical discussions are so much like...fighting with the air; they have no practical issue of a 4 sensational kind. 'Scientific' theories, on the 1 other hand, always terminate in definite percepts.... | |
| Denton Loring Geyer - 1914 - Broj stranica: 62
...destroy the false conceit of knowledge ; and without them we are all at sea with each other's meanings We can never be sure we understand each other till...world by \ giving me the sensation then and there". At this point James quotes, in substantiation, the following passage from Peirce's article of 1878:... | |
| Denton Loring Geyer - 1914 - Broj stranica: 76
...destroy the false conceit of knowledge ; and without them we are all at sea with each other's meanings We can never be sure We understand each other till...they have no practical issue of a sensational kind. i-Sci-i entific theories, on the other hand, always terminate in definite percepts. You can deduce... | |
| William James - 1988 - Broj stranica: 1410
...knowledge; and without them we are all at sea with each other's meaning. If two men act alike on a percept, they believe themselves to feel alike about it; if...my world by giving me the sensation then and there. Beautiful is the flight of conceptual reason through the upper air of truth. No wonder philosophers... | |
| Justus Buchler - 2000 - Broj stranica: 300
...that the best suggestion for interpreting what he meant is to be found in the following passage : "... Metaphysical discussions are so much like fighting...air; they have no practical issue of a sensational 1 Ibid., pp. 106-107 (also in Coll. Ess. and Rev., p. 423). Likewise in discussing the problem of the... | |
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