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Page 103
... experience . A signi- ficant statement purports to express some facts of experience and hence the statements which cannot be verified by appeal to facts must be held as utterly non - sensical . Metaphysics is a body of many such non ...
... experience . A signi- ficant statement purports to express some facts of experience and hence the statements which cannot be verified by appeal to facts must be held as utterly non - sensical . Metaphysics is a body of many such non ...
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... experience . His empirical definition of knowledge ( as an interpretation of experience ) , instead of being abandoned , receives an increased justification and a larger elaboration here . It is to be added in connexion with the ...
... experience . His empirical definition of knowledge ( as an interpretation of experience ) , instead of being abandoned , receives an increased justification and a larger elaboration here . It is to be added in connexion with the ...
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... experience is emotional . Stated more generally , the basic fact is the rise of an affective tone originating from ... experience ( i.e. experience of a green colour ) is said to arise in the form of a blind emotion with " green " as its ...
... experience is emotional . Stated more generally , the basic fact is the rise of an affective tone originating from ... experience ( i.e. experience of a green colour ) is said to arise in the form of a blind emotion with " green " as its ...
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The Life of the Mind of | 60 |
Nature of Satire | 61 |
Brahman and the World | 74 |
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