On Truth: A Systematic InquiryKegan Paul, Trench & Company, 1889 - Broj stranica: 580 |
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... words can be used twice over by any two people in the same sense , then plainly we cannot profitably argue with him . But if , on account of his very absurdity , we cannot refute him , it is no less plain that he cannot defend his ...
... words can be used twice over by any two people in the same sense , then plainly we cannot profitably argue with him . But if , on account of his very absurdity , we cannot refute him , it is no less plain that he cannot defend his ...
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... words , there could be no such thing as proof at all . Similarly no inquiries concerning the origin of ideas can suffice to point out those which are the least disputable . Valuable and useful as such inquiries are in other ways , they ...
... words , there could be no such thing as proof at all . Similarly no inquiries concerning the origin of ideas can suffice to point out those which are the least disputable . Valuable and useful as such inquiries are in other ways , they ...
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... word . Having accomplished that task , we shall have done all we can in the direct pursuit of truth , and may leave to the followers of each separate , subordinate science that indirect pursuit of it which con- sists in the ...
... word . Having accomplished that task , we shall have done all we can in the direct pursuit of truth , and may leave to the followers of each separate , subordinate science that indirect pursuit of it which con- sists in the ...
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... , " or that it is he himself who has that feeling ; in other words , he may direct his mind so as to perceive his " feelings " or his " continuous self- An objection . existence . " Again , let us SELF - KNOWLEDGE . 21.
... , " or that it is he himself who has that feeling ; in other words , he may direct his mind so as to perceive his " feelings " or his " continuous self- An objection . existence . " Again , let us SELF - KNOWLEDGE . 21.
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... word " feeling " is absolutely mean- ingless for us except with reference to a something which has " feeling ; " as the word " self " is meaningless except with reference to something which is " not - self , " the notion of which is ...
... word " feeling " is absolutely mean- ingless for us except with reference to a something which has " feeling ; " as the word " self " is meaningless except with reference to something which is " not - self , " the notion of which is ...
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