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... feels . They both make up my real world , they make it directly , they do not have first to be introduced to me and medi- ated by ideas which now and here arise within me . . . . This not - me character of my recollections and ...
... feels . They both make up my real world , they make it directly , they do not have first to be introduced to me and medi- ated by ideas which now and here arise within me . . . . This not - me character of my recollections and ...
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... feel our thought , flowing as a life within us , in absolute contrast with the objects which it so unremittingly escorts . We can not be faith- less to this immediate intuition . The dualism is a fundamental datum : Let no man join what ...
... feel our thought , flowing as a life within us , in absolute contrast with the objects which it so unremittingly escorts . We can not be faith- less to this immediate intuition . The dualism is a fundamental datum : Let no man join what ...
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... feeling that they are too abstract and academic . Life is confused and superabundant , and what the younger generation appears to crave is more of the temperament of life in its philosophy , even though it were at some cost of logical ...
... feeling that they are too abstract and academic . Life is confused and superabundant , and what the younger generation appears to crave is more of the temperament of life in its philosophy , even though it were at some cost of logical ...
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... feel- ings , I know , and I am personally discontented with extant solutions ; so I seem to read the signs of a great unsettlement , as if the up- heaval of more real conceptions and more fruit- ful methods were imminent , as if a true ...
... feel- ings , I know , and I am personally discontented with extant solutions ; so I seem to read the signs of a great unsettlement , as if the up- heaval of more real conceptions and more fruit- ful methods were imminent , as if a true ...
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... feel it , and not to con- fuse ourselves with abstract talk about it , in- volving words that drive us to invent second- ary conceptions in order to neutralize their 1 The psychology books have of late described the facts here with ...
... feel it , and not to con- fuse ourselves with abstract talk about it , in- volving words that drive us to invent second- ary conceptions in order to neutralize their 1 The psychology books have of late described the facts here with ...
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¹ Cf absolute abstract activity actual autres bien body Bombay Bradley C'est Calcutta choses common sense concepts concrete conjunctive relation conscience consciousness continuous d'une definite doctrine dualisme elle ence exist experienced external F. H. Bradley fact fait feel felt function humanism humanistic ideas inner intellectual J. S. Mill Journal of Philosophy knower knowledge l'expérience logical Longmans matière Meaning of Truth ment mental metaphysical mind monisme nature nerve-cells ness notion object panpsychic percept perience physi physical physique Pluralistic Universe postulate pragmatic present Principles of Psychology Problems of Philosophy Professor James Psychology and Scientific pure experience qu'elle qu'il question radical empiricism réalité reality rela reprinted riences Scientific Methods seems self-transcendency sensation Shadworth Hodgson sort stand substitute terminate theory things thought through-and-through tion tout transitions treat true understand whole word World of Pure