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THE PRE - JUDGMENTAL IN PERCEPTUAL KNOWLEDGE PRANAB KUMAR DE That fully developed knowledge involves judgment is seldom dis- puted . But the question whether there is also a pre - judgmental stage of experience is answered in diverse ...
THE PRE - JUDGMENTAL IN PERCEPTUAL KNOWLEDGE PRANAB KUMAR DE That fully developed knowledge involves judgment is seldom dis- puted . But the question whether there is also a pre - judgmental stage of experience is answered in diverse ...
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... knowledge . But the fundamental point is that if pre - judgmental experience is not real but is a mere logical ... Knowledge is always knowledge of an object as it is . The so - called pre - judgemental experience does not give us ...
... knowledge . But the fundamental point is that if pre - judgmental experience is not real but is a mere logical ... Knowledge is always knowledge of an object as it is . The so - called pre - judgemental experience does not give us ...
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... knowledge . These two are relative and conse- quently any attempt to separate the contents of pre - judgmental experience is sure to be defeated . Besides this the idealists argue that givenness or ' presentness ' ( as Price prefers it ) ...
... knowledge . These two are relative and conse- quently any attempt to separate the contents of pre - judgmental experience is sure to be defeated . Besides this the idealists argue that givenness or ' presentness ' ( as Price prefers it ) ...
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Psychotherapy and its possibilitiesA critique | 17 |
Consensus and Moral ValidityS G Sathaye | 27 |
The Tragic HeroMonmohan Mehra | 45 |
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