| William James - Conversion - 1902 - 558 pages
...Individuality is founded in feeling; and the recesses of feeling, the darker, blinder strata of character, are the only places in the world in which we catch...perceive how events happen, and how work is actually done.1 Compared with this world of living individualized feelings, the world of generalized objects... | |
| William James - Conversation - 1902 - 604 pages
...confidently announces it to be. directly perceive how events happen, and how work as actually done.1 Compared with this world of living individualized...intellect contemplates is without solidity or life. As in stereoscopic or kinetoscopic pictures seen outside the instrument, the third dimension, the movement,... | |
| WILLIAM JAMES - 1902 - 566 pages
...Individuality is founded in feeling; and the recesses of feeling, the darker, blinder strata of character, are the only places in the world in which we catch real fact in the making, and their experience of fact. ' Experience of fact' is a field with so many things in it that the sectarian... | |
| William James - Abstraction - 1902 - 560 pages
...happen, and how work js actually done.1 Compared with this world of living individualized feeEngs, the world of generalized objects which the intellect contemplates is without solidity or life. As in stereoscopic or kinetoscopic pictures seen outside the instrument, the third dimension, the movement,... | |
| Thomas Banks Strong - God - 1903 - 168 pages
...feeling," he says (pp. 501-502), " and the recesses of feeling, the darker, blinder strata of character, are the only places in the world in which we catch...directly perceive how events happen, and how work is done." Compared with this world of individualized feelings, the world of generalized objects which... | |
| John Franklin Genung - Bible - 1904 - 398 pages
...intellect alone, or by man,s judgment. " The recesses of feeling, the darker, blinder strata of character, are the only places in the world in which we catch...generalized objects which the intellect contemplates is before them. All cometh to one as to u5 another ; one event to righteous and wicked ; to the good,... | |
| Henry Churchill King - Church and college - 1904 - 304 pages
...Individuality is founded in feeling; and the recesses of feeling, the darker, blinder strata in character, are the only places in the world in which we catch...perceive how events happen, and how work is actually done."1 1TAt Varietiet of Religious Experience, pp. 5o1, 5o2, We might perhaps feel that James had... | |
| Henri Reverdin - Experience - 1913 - 256 pages
...blinder strata of character, are thé only places in thé world in which we catch real fact in thé making, and directly perceive how events happen, and how work is actually donc. » — On se souvient de la note de Renouvier sur le mot « feeling », employé par James (vp... | |
| Ukichi Kawaguchi - Evolution - 1916 - 120 pages
..."Individuality is founded in feeling; and the recesses of feeling, the darker, blinder strata of character, are the only places in the world in which we catch...perceive how events happen, and how work is actually done."261 But it is doubtful whether we have to get at the content of religious experience through... | |
| Ukichi Kawaguchi - Evolution - 1916 - 120 pages
...feeling; and the recesses of feeling, the darker, blinder strata of character, are the only places hi the world in which we catch real fact in the making,...perceive how events happen, and how work is actually done."261 But it is doubtful whether we have to get at the content of religious experience through... | |
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