Appearance and Reality: A Metaphysical Essay |
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INTRODUCTION | 1 |
PRIMARY AND SECONDARY QUALITIES 915 | 9 |
SUBSTANTIVE AND ADJECTIVE 1620 | 16 |
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Absolute abstract actual adjective admit appearance aspect assert attempt becomes body causation certainly Chapter character conclusion connexion consider consists contradiction deny desire difference discord distinction diversity doctrine elements emotional moods error essence essential exis existence experience fact false feature feeling felt finite further given hand harmony hence idea ideal identity Identity of Indiscernibles implies impossible inconsistency individual judgement less mean merely metaphysics mind monad morality nature not-self object once ontological argument ontological proof pain perceive perception perfection perhaps personal identity pheno phenomena physical pleasure plurality positive possess possible predicate present principle problem psychical psychology qualities question reality redintegration relation result second place secondary qualities seems seen sensation sense sentience side Solipsism somehow soul space stand suppose surely taken temporal tence thing Thing-in-itself thought time-series tion transcend true truth understand unity urge whole wholly