| 1831 - 576 páginas
...rather, two branches of the same fact; — that / am, — and that something different from me exists. In this act, I am conscious of myself as the perceiving...by, the other. The two terms of correlation stand in mutual counterpoise and equal independence; they are given as connected in the synthesis of knowledge,... | |
| Edward Royall Tyler, William Lathrop Kingsley, George Park Fisher, Timothy Dwight - 1860 - 1174 páginas
...the duality of consciousness," by which is meant the fact that in the simplest act of perception, " I am conscious of myself as the perceiving subject,...and of an external reality as the object perceived ;" (Lecture 16.) The second general fact is implied in the question, " Are we always consciously active... | |
| 1860 - 1172 páginas
...the duality of consciousness," by which is meant the fact that in the simplest act of perception, " I am conscious of myself as the perceiving subject,...and of an external reality as the object perceived;" (Lecture 16.) The second general fact is implied in the question, " Are we always consciously active... | |
| 1847 - 602 páginas
...branches of the same fact ; that I am, — and that something different from me exists. In this act, 1 am conscious of myself as the perceiving subject,...by, the other. The two terms of correlation stand in mutual counterpoise and equal independence ; they are given as connected in the synthesis of knowledge,... | |
| Sir William Hamilton - 1852 - 848 páginas
...rather, two branches of the same fact ; — that / am, — and that something different from me e-rists. In this act, I am conscious of myself as the perceiving...by, the other. The two terms of correlation stand in mutual counterpoise and equal independence ; they are given as connected in the synthesis of knowledge,... | |
| John Holmes Agnew, Walter Hilliard Bidwell - 1853 - 616 páginas
...or rather two branches of the fame fact — that lam ; and that something different from me exists. In this act, I am conscious of myself as the perceiving...by the other. 'The two terms of correlation stand in mutual counterpoise and equal independence ; they are given as connected in the synthesis of knowledge,... | |
| Sir William Hamilton - 1853 - 828 páginas
...rather, two branches of the same fact ; — that I am — and that something different from me exists. In this act, I am conscious of myself as the perceiving...by, the other. The two terms of correlation stand in mutual counterpoise and equal independence ; they are given as connected in the synthesis of knowledge,... | |
| Literary and Philosophical Society of Liverpool - 1861 - 276 páginas
...or rather two branches of the same fact — that I am, and that something different from me exists. In this act, I am conscious of myself as the perceiving...moment of intuition. The knowledge of the subject i • does not precede nor follow the knowledge of the object — neither determines, neither is determined... | |
| Hosea Ballou, George Homer Emerson, Thomas Baldwin Thayer, Richard Eddy - 1856 - 464 páginas
...rather of two branches of the same fact — that I am, and that something different from me exists. In this act, I am conscious of myself, as the perceiving subject, and of the external reality, as the object perceived ; and I am conscious of both existences, in the same... | |
| William Smith - 1857 - 632 páginas
...two branches of the same fact — that / am, and that something different from me exists. In the same act I am conscious of myself as the perceiving subject,...determined by the other. The two terms of correlation stand in mutual counterpoise and equal independence ; they are given as connected in the synthesis of knowledge,... | |
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