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" Consider what effects, that might conceivably have practical bearings, we conceive the object of our conception to have. Then, our conception of these effects is the whole of our conception of the object. "
Present Day Tendencies in Education - Página 150
por William Bennett Bizzell, Marcus Homer Duncan - 1918 - 256 páginas
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The Neo-romantic Movement in Contemporary Philosophy

Shishir Kumar Maitra - 1922 - 288 páginas
...stated by Peirce* : ' 'Consider what effects that might conceivably have practical bearings, we conceive the object of our conception to have. Then, our conception...these effects is the whole of our conception of the object". It is the theory that the whole truth of a conception expresses itself in its practical results....
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English and American Philosophy Since 1800: A Critical Survey

Arthur Kenyon Rogers - 1922 - 516 páginas
...is as follows: "Consider what effects, which conceivably might have practical bearings, we conceive the object of our conception to have. Then our conception...these effects is the whole of our conception of the object." From the context, and from at least some of the illustrations adduced, one would suppose this...
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English and American Philosophy Since 1800: A Critical Survey

Arthur Kenyon Rogers - 1922 - 492 páginas
...is as follows: "Consider what effects, which conceivably might have practical bearings, we conceive the object of our conception to have. Then our conception of these effects is the whole of^our conception of the object." From the context, and from at least some of the illustrations adduced,...
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The Problem of Meaning in Contemporary American and British Philosophy

Kwoh-chuin Liu - 1925 - 518 páginas
...formulated as follows: "Consider what effects, which might conceivably have practical bearings, we conceive the object of our conception to have. Then, our conception of these effects is the whole of our con3 ception of the object." This to Peirce is all that Pragmatism is. This doctrine is the result...
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The Principles and Problems of Philosophy

Roy Wood Sellars - 1926 - 548 páginas
...for ideas : ' ' Consider what effects, which might conceivably have practical bearings, we conceive the object of our conception to have. Then our conception...these effects is the whole of our conception of the object." This article attracted little attention for nearly twenty years when it was at last referred...
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Evolution and Optimism

Ludwig Stein - 1926 - 268 páginas
...and compactly thus: "Consider what effects that might conceivably have practical bearings we conceive the object of our conception to have. Then our conception...these effects is the whole of our conception of the object." The utility of knowledge creates for us at the same time the objects of knowledge. In England...
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The Philosophical Review, Volumen37

Jacob Gould Schurman, James Edwin Creighton, Frank Thilly, Gustavus Watts Cunningham - 1928 - 658 páginas
...is as follows : Consider what effects, which might conceivably have practical bearings, we conceive the object of our conception to have. Then our conception...these effects is the whole of our conception of the object." No. 5-1 PEIRCE'S PLACE IN AMERICAN PHILOSOPHY. 469 the doctrine that the end of man is action...
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Philosophy Today: Essays on Recent Developments in the Field of Philosophy

Edward Leroy Schaub - 1928 - 634 páginas
...much-quoted passage :iiConsider what effects, which might conceivably have practical bearings, we conceive the object of our conception to have. Then, our conception...these effects is the whole of our conception of the object."! In so far as a philosophic movement may be said to have begun at a definite time, this essay...
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Educational Review, Volumen34

Nicholas Murray Butler, Frank Pierrepont Graves, William McAndrew - 1907 - 562 páginas
...of an object. " Consider what effects, which might conceivably have practical bearings, we conceive the object of our conception to have. Then, our conception of these S effects is the whole of our conception of the object." ' \ What distinction do pragmatists intend...
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Philosophical Writings of Peirce

Charles S. Peirce - 1955 - 424 páginas
...apprehension is as follows: Consider what effects, that might conceivably have practical bearings, we conceive the object of our conception to have. Then, our conception...these effects is the whole of our conception of the object. Let us illustrate this rule by some examples; and, to begin with the simplest one possible,...
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