The Nature of Metaphysical ThinkingMacmillan & Company Limited, 1945 - 238 pages |
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... experience as ideas in a vague and confused form , and then show how the movement of thought articulates these into ... experience from which we start , the former for the potential experience necessary to bring this partial experience ...
... experience as ideas in a vague and confused form , and then show how the movement of thought articulates these into ... experience from which we start , the former for the potential experience necessary to bring this partial experience ...
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Dorothy Mary Emmet. relation between an experience and anything other than an experience . But idealists believe they can trace some necessary systematic character within experience itself which makes sense of experience . We should ...
Dorothy Mary Emmet. relation between an experience and anything other than an experience . But idealists believe they can trace some necessary systematic character within experience itself which makes sense of experience . We should ...
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... experience of one observer and that of another . But we cannot define propositions about physical objects merely in terms of the identity of structural pattern between the experience of different percipients ( which would be a ...
... experience of one observer and that of another . But we cannot define propositions about physical objects merely in terms of the identity of structural pattern between the experience of different percipients ( which would be a ...
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A. N. WHITEHEAD absolute abstract awareness becomes called Cassirer categorical proposition character claim co-ordinated coherence concepts concerned concrete universal conscious constructions Cosmological Argument depends Descartes described developed distinction drawn elements empirical ence existence express fact faith forms of thought function Gestalt Gestalt theory Hegel Hence human idealism idealist ideas intellectual interpretation intrinsic nature judgments of importance kind knowledge logical mathematical matter mean merely metaphysical analogies metaphysical theory mind mode models naïve realism natural theology neo-orthodox notion objects organism pattern percipient activity perspective phenomenal phenomenalist philosophy physical feelings physiological possible prehension presuppositions principle Professor Professor Price propositions question realissimum reality relation relationship religion religious symbolism response revelation scientific scientific models seek sensations sense data sense perception sensory significant spirit structure suggest symbolic forms theologian things Thomist Thomist philosophy tion total assertion tradition transcendent truth universe Whitehead whole word