| William James - 1909 - 424 pages
...dead, and an infinite number of alternative conceptual decompositions can be used in defining them. But put yourself in the making by a stroke of intuitive...decompositions coming at once into your possession, you are 263 no longer troubled with the question which of them is the more absolutely true. Reality falls in... | |
| Paul Sabatier - France - 1913 - 336 pages
...dead, and an infinite number of alternative conceptual decompositions can be used in defining them. But put yourself in the making by a stroke of intuitive...into conceptual analysis: it mounts in living its own individual life — it buds and burgeons, changes and creates. Once adopt the movement of 1 In his... | |
| Electronic journals - 1924 - 766 pages
...It is, in pragmatic terms, the result of willing, not of logical analysis. James himself had said, " Reality falls in passing into conceptual analysis ; it mounts in living its own individual life — it buds and burgeons, changes and creates." And it is the romanticist test M. Sorel... | |
| William Yandell Elliott - Pragmatism - 1928 - 574 pages
...It is, in pragmatic terms, the result of willing, not of logical analysis. James himself had said, "Reality falls in passing into conceptual analysis; it mounts in living its own individual life — it buds and burgeons, changes and creates." And it is the romanticist test M. Sorel... | |
| Charlene Haddock Seigfried - Philosophy - 1990 - 454 pages
...can multiply indefinitely. It does not therefore follow that we have no basis for our claims. "But put yourself in the making by a stroke of intuitive...question which of them is the more absolutely true." We are no longer troubled because we no longer understand truth as a pre-existent relation that can... | |
| Mary Parker Follett - Political Science - 1998 - 448 pages
...that it is only by actual living that we can understand an undivided allegiance. James tells us that "Reality falls in passing into conceptual analysis;...life — it buds and bourgeons, changes and creates." This is the way we must understand an undivided allegiance. I live forever the undivided life. As an... | |
| David C. Lamberth - Religion - 1999 - 274 pages
...dead, and an infinite number of alternative conceptual decompositions can be used in defining them. But put yourself in the making by a stroke of intuitive...mounts in living its own undivided life - it buds and burgeons, changes and creates. Once adopt the movement of this life in any given instance and you know... | |
| Joan Ockman - Architecture - 2000 - 288 pages
...dead, and an infinite number of altemative conceptual decompositions can be used in defining them. But put yourself in the making by a stroke of intuitive...mounts in living its own undivided life — it buds and burgeons, changes and creates. Once adopt the movement of this life in any given instance and you know... | |
| Steven Meyer - Literary Criticism - 2001 - 486 pages
...dead, and an infinite number of alternative conceptual decompositions can be used in defining them. But put yourself in the making by a stroke of intuitive...question which of them is the more absolutely true. . . . Once adopt the movement of this life in any given instance and you know what Bergson calls the... | |
| Mary Frances Zamberlin - American literature - 2006 - 208 pages
...dead, and an infinite number of alternative conceptual decompositions can be used in defining them. But put yourself in the making by a stroke of intuitive...thing and, the whole range of possible decompositions come at once into your possession. . . . Reality falls in passing into conceptual analysis; it mounts... | |
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