Essays in Common Sense PhilosophyG. Allen & Unwin, 1933 - 252 páginas |
Dentro del libro
Resultados 1-3 de 27
Página xiii
... Realism . While its theory of perception has become entangled in a mass of difficulties , difficulties touching the status of the body , the relation of sense data to physical objects , and the relation of both to the world of ...
... Realism . While its theory of perception has become entangled in a mass of difficulties , difficulties touching the status of the body , the relation of sense data to physical objects , and the relation of both to the world of ...
Página 131
Cyril Edwin Mitchinson Joad. UNIVERSALS AS THE BASIS OF THE REALISM I. HE previous essays provide , I hope , in rough outline a sketch of the kind of Realism I am trying to advocate . I purposely refrain from speaking of this sketch as a ...
Cyril Edwin Mitchinson Joad. UNIVERSALS AS THE BASIS OF THE REALISM I. HE previous essays provide , I hope , in rough outline a sketch of the kind of Realism I am trying to advocate . I purposely refrain from speaking of this sketch as a ...
Página 147
... Realism becomes manifest if the position and kind of being I have assigned to universals is compared with the place they occupy in other systems . I should like to take this opportunity of con- trasting this view with a system of Realism ...
... Realism becomes manifest if the position and kind of being I have assigned to universals is compared with the place they occupy in other systems . I should like to take this opportunity of con- trasting this view with a system of Realism ...
Otras ediciones - Ver todas
Términos y frases comunes
Absolute admitted appears apprehension argument Aristotle asserts associations assume attitude become believe Berkeley Bosanquet Bubble Boy called claims coherence theory common sense concepts conclusion correspondence theory Descartes distinct doctrine economic action entities essay ethical external fact Form of beauty function G. E. Moore Glaucon ground Hegel human ideas important individual infinite regress influence instance intellectual involves isolated kind knowing mind knowledge known logical mathematical matter meaning of truth mental Merry Widow modern Monists moral nature never Norman Angell organisation particular patches of colour perceive perception perfect physical objects Plato political philosophy possible present Professor proposition purely qualities question Realism Reality reason recognised regarded relations Representationalism Russell seems sensation sense data sensible objects simply social society Space-Time State's Subjective Idealism T. H. Green temperament tender-minded theory of Forms theory of truth Theosophy things thought tough-minded true judgment ultimate universals whole