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Page 106
... given are such distinguished students of epistemology as H. H. Price , Prof. C. I. Lewis , Mr. W. T. Stace , the American neo - realists , etc. Just before taking those apparent synonyms of ' the given ' for careful consideration , we ...
... given are such distinguished students of epistemology as H. H. Price , Prof. C. I. Lewis , Mr. W. T. Stace , the American neo - realists , etc. Just before taking those apparent synonyms of ' the given ' for careful consideration , we ...
Page 107
... given . Some philosophers strongly assert that the given ' is objective , that it remains unaltered and that it has sensuousness . Mr. C. I. Lewis , for example , expressly states that ' the given ' is the true fact element in ...
... given . Some philosophers strongly assert that the given ' is objective , that it remains unaltered and that it has sensuousness . Mr. C. I. Lewis , for example , expressly states that ' the given ' is the true fact element in ...
Page 109
... given ' is not any real component of perceptual knowledge . It seems that the idealists suspect ' the given ' partly because they think that ' the given ' can be interpreted to have no relation to thought and partly because they are ...
... given ' is not any real component of perceptual knowledge . It seems that the idealists suspect ' the given ' partly because they think that ' the given ' can be interpreted to have no relation to thought and partly because they are ...
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The Life of the Mind of | 60 |
Nature of Satire | 61 |
Brahman and the World | 74 |
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