Human interest, then, is vital to the existence of truth : to say that a truth has consequences and that what has none is meaningless, means that it has a bearing upon some human interest. Its ' consequences ' must be consequences to some one for some... Present Day Tendencies in Education - Página 151por William Bennett Bizzell, Marcus Homer Duncan - 1918 - 256 páginasVista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Ferdinand Canning Scott Schiller - 1907 - 520 páginas
...then, is vital to the existence of truth : to say that a truth has consequences and that what has none is meaningless, means that it has a bearing upon some...and that the ' consequences ' are human too, it is, however, really superfluous to add either ( I ) that the consequences must be practical, or (2) that... | |
| Ferdinand Canning Scott Schiller - 1907 - 522 páginas
...meaningless, means that it has a bearing upon some human interest. Its 'consequences' must be con- ' sequences to some one for some purpose. If it is clearly grasped...and that the ' consequences' are human too, it is, however, really superfluous to add either (I) that the consequences must be practical, or (2) that... | |
| Ferdinand Canning Scott Schiller - 1907 - 524 páginas
...vital to the existence of truth : to say that a truth has consequences and that what^as il *f ' none is meaningless, means that it has a bearing upon ' some human interest. Its ' consequences' must be con- j sequences to some one for some purpose. If it is clearly grasped that the ' truth ' with which... | |
| James Bissett Pratt - 1909 - 282 páginas
...from them."2 Dr. Schiller puts it thus : " To say that a truth has consequences and that what has none is meaningless, means that it has a bearing >upon...consequences must be practical or that they must be good"* Owing to a misunderstanding of some of the pragmatists' statements, they have '"The Postulate... | |
| Ferdinand Canning Scott Schiller - 1912 - 520 páginas
...some human interest. Its ' consequences ' must be consequences to some one engaged on a real problem for some purpose. If it is clearly grasped that the...and that the ' consequences ' are human too, it is, however, superfluous to add either (i) that the consequences must be practical, or (2) that they must... | |
| Ferdinand Canning Scott Schiller - 1912 - 522 páginas
...then, is vital to the existence of truth : to say that a tnjth_has_cgnsequenges and that what has none is meaningless, means that it has a bearing upon some...' consequences ' must be consequences to some one engaged on a real problem for some purpose. If it is clearly grasped that the ' truth ' with which... | |
| John Thomas Driscoll - 1915 - 310 páginas
...conceived as human, and "human interest is vital to the existence of truth." Truth is "truth for man," ie "has a bearing upon some human interest," "its consequences...must be consequences to some one for some purpose"; they must be "practical" and "good" (ib., p. 5). Hence "the objects of our contemplation when valued... | |
| Heinrich Scholz - 1921 - 176 páginas
...that which has none is meaningless, means that it has a bearing (Tragweite) upon some human interests. Its consequences must be consequences to some one...truth with which we are concerned is truth for man and the consequences are human too, it is, however, really superfluous to add either (1) that the consequences... | |
| 1923 - 658 páginas
...that which has none is meaningless, means that it has a bearing (Tragweite) upon some human interests. Its consequences must be consequences to some one...truth with which we are concerned is truth for man and the consequences are human too, it is, however, really superfluous to add either (l) that the consequences... | |
| 1923 - 654 páginas
...that which has none is meaningless, means that it has a bearjng (Tragweite) upon some human interests. Its consequences must be consequences to some one...truth with which we are concerned is truth for man and the consequences are human too, it is, however, really superfluous to add either (i) that the consequences... | |
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