Philosophical Studies |
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CONTENTS | 28 |
THE NAture and REALITY OF OBJECTS OF PER CEPTION | 31 |
WILLIAM JAMES PRAGMATISM | 97 |
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actually admit argument Aristotelian Society assumption belong Bradley C. K. OGDEN certainly clear coins commonly deny directly apprehend directly perceive dogma of internal doubt exactly exist experience experienced express by saying external facts false feeling follow generalisation given thing half-crown hens hold I. A. RICHARDS Idealists identical Identity of Indiscernibles implies inference inkstand instance intrinsic nature intrinsic properties judging judgment Julius Cæsar kind of value know any external law of contradiction least logically equivalent material thing meant by saying merely moral Moral Philosophy never obvious occur particular patch of colour perception percipi perhaps person philosophers physical objects plain plainly possess possible predicate presented object Professor James reality reason for believing reason for supposing red patch regard relational property seems sensation of blue sense sense-datum sensibles sometimes suggest surface term thought true ideas truth unicorn unless unreal verify wish words xP entails