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... entities . The meaning - relation , if it be divorced from mind , can only be regarded as a logical or neutral entity ; for it is clearly not physical . In terms of the relational theory , the conceptual situation would be described as ...
... entities . The meaning - relation , if it be divorced from mind , can only be regarded as a logical or neutral entity ; for it is clearly not physical . In terms of the relational theory , the conceptual situation would be described as ...
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... entities and of pure non- existence as the class of such entities . Nowhere does the postu- late of objectivity with its identification of the cognitive and the ontologic objects lead to more absurd consequences than when applied to the ...
... entities and of pure non- existence as the class of such entities . Nowhere does the postu- late of objectivity with its identification of the cognitive and the ontologic objects lead to more absurd consequences than when applied to the ...
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... entities correlative to negative pro- positions , and yet problematic and negative propositions have a factual ... entity , if exemplified , would be ipso facto a positive existent ; a possible which could be exemplified would by virtue ...
... entities correlative to negative pro- positions , and yet problematic and negative propositions have a factual ... entity , if exemplified , would be ipso facto a positive existent ; a possible which could be exemplified would by virtue ...
Contents
The KnowledgeSituation | 9 |
Sensory Knowledge | 29 |
The Perception of Things | 53 |
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