To attain perfect clearness in our thoughts of an object, then, we need only consider what conceivable effects of a practical kind the object may involve — what sensations we are to expect from it, and what reactions we must prepare. American Journal of Theology - Stranica 1201908Potpun prikaz - O ovoj knjizi
| 1898 - Broj stranica: 592
...perfect clearness in our thoughts of an object, then, we need only consider what effects of a conceivably practical kind the object may involve — what sensations...we must prepare. Our conception of these effects, then, is for us the whole of our conception of the object, so far as that conception has positive significance... | |
| Jacob Gould Schurman, James Edwin Creighton, Frank Thilly, Gustavus Watts Cunningham - 1907 - Broj stranica: 716
...And again, Professor James writes : "To attain perfect clearness in our thoughts of an object we need only consider what conceivable effects of a practical...prepare. Our conception of these effects, whether immediate or remote, is then for us the whole of our conception of the object, so far as that conception... | |
| William James - 1907 - Broj stranica: 360
...consider what conceivable 1 Translated in the Revue Philosophiqtte for January, 1879 (vol. vii). 46 effects of a practical kind the object may involve—...prepare. Our conception of these effects, whether immediate or remote, is then for us the whole of our conception of the object, so far as that conception... | |
| William James - 1907 - Broj stranica: 336
...Philosophiquefai January, 1879 (vol. vii). 46 effects of a practical kind the object may in- ""' volve — what sensations we are to expect from it, and what...prepare. Our conception of these effects, whether immediate or _remote, is then for us the whole of our conception of the object, so far as that conception... | |
| William James - 1907 - Broj stranica: 336
...Translated in the Revue Philosophique for January, 1879 (vol. vii). 46 f If WHAT PRAGMATISM MEANS i effects of a practical kind the object may involve...— (what sensations we are to expect from it) and whaLjeactions we musj^jjrepare. Our conception ofjhese effects^ whether immediate or remote, is then... | |
| William James - 1907 - Broj stranica: 342
...(vol. vii). '-,_ effects of a practical kind the object may involve — what serial)'""* wp qi'p tr> it, and what reactions we must prepare. Our conception of these effects, whether J or remote, is then for us the whole of our concetion of the obect, so far as that has positive significance... | |
| Susan Elizabeth Blow - 1908 - Broj stranica: 430
...produce." 1 " To attain perfect clearness in our thoughts of an object," adds Professor James, " we need only consider what conceivable effects of a practical...prepare. Our conception of these effects, whether immediate or remote, is then for us the whole of our conception of the object, so far as that conception... | |
| Paul Carus - 1908 - Broj stranica: 786
...possible difference of practice. To attain perfect clearness in our thoughts of an object, then, we need only consider what conceivable effects of a practical...prepare. Our conception of these effects, whether immediate or remote, is then for us the whole of our conception of the object, so far as that conception... | |
| 1908 - Broj stranica: 624
...possible difference of practice. To attain perfect clearness in our thoughts of an object, then, we need only consider what conceivable effects of a practical...prepare. Our conception of these effects, whether immediate or remote, is then for k TV WILLIAM JAMES, Pragmatism. 105 us the whole of our conception... | |
| Theodore De Laguna, Grace Mead Andrus De Laguna - 1910 - Broj stranica: 276
...possible difference of practice. [To attain perfect clearness in our thoughts of an object, then, we need only consider what conceivable effects of a practical...prepare. Our conception of these effects, whether immediate or remote, is then for us the whole of our conception of the object so far as that conception... | |
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