Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society for the Systematic Study of Philosophy, Volumen5Williams and Norgate, 1905 Contains the papers read at the Society's fortnightly meetings in London throughout the academic year, and short discussion notes on these papers. Papers are drawn from an international base of contributors and discuss issues across a broad range of philosophical traditions, including those which are of greatest current interest. |
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... sensation will not tell me that pleasure is good , as is shown by the fact that some people who know very well what pleasure is deny that it is good . But I must have the experience before I can pass the judgment , though the judgment ...
... sensation will not tell me that pleasure is good , as is shown by the fact that some people who know very well what pleasure is deny that it is good . But I must have the experience before I can pass the judgment , though the judgment ...
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... sensation- qualities but images as well . But in both cases what we observe is something which is by its very nature the object of a subjective activity of attention , so that we are able to study it naturally as an object presented to ...
... sensation- qualities but images as well . But in both cases what we observe is something which is by its very nature the object of a subjective activity of attention , so that we are able to study it naturally as an object presented to ...
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... sensations , though this may seem the natural thing to do ; that we may have an innate feeling - consciousness of thought - universals , for instance , as well as of sense - particulars , and that sensory Introspection is only the more ...
... sensations , though this may seem the natural thing to do ; that we may have an innate feeling - consciousness of thought - universals , for instance , as well as of sense - particulars , and that sensory Introspection is only the more ...
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... sensations or abstractions , i.e. , a not - self . That the self does mean something more than this is the sure indication that the assumption we started from is unsound , and our result may be regarded as a reductio ad absurdum of the ...
... sensations or abstractions , i.e. , a not - self . That the self does mean something more than this is the sure indication that the assumption we started from is unsound , and our result may be regarded as a reductio ad absurdum of the ...
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... sensation of blue is " to be aware of an awareness of blue ; awareness being used in both cases in exactly the same sense . " ( Mind , " Refutation of Idealism , " p . 449. ) Self - consciousness , then , as the true and ultimate form ...
... sensation of blue is " to be aware of an awareness of blue ; awareness being used in both cases in exactly the same sense . " ( Mind , " Refutation of Idealism , " p . 449. ) Self - consciousness , then , as the true and ultimate form ...
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