The Nature of Metaphysical ThinkingMacmillan & Company Limited, 1945 - 238 pages |
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... sense perception which ( pace Bosanquet ) is in principle different from the extension of this given " element in interpretative thought ? 66 " " We may be able to get at this by considering the differ- ence between percipient and ...
... sense perception which ( pace Bosanquet ) is in principle different from the extension of this given " element in interpretative thought ? 66 " " We may be able to get at this by considering the differ- ence between percipient and ...
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Dorothy Mary Emmet. functioning of our sense organs " , since our sense organs , in so far as they are objects of perception , are ( as Price says ) themselves successions of kinaesthetic sense data . And , of course , we are not ...
Dorothy Mary Emmet. functioning of our sense organs " , since our sense organs , in so far as they are objects of perception , are ( as Price says ) themselves successions of kinaesthetic sense data . And , of course , we are not ...
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... sense object is a content of our awareness at all , it must be as phenomenal fact , from which the interpreta- tion ... Sense data must be constructible into series , and we must be able so to dispose ourselves as to be able to obtain ...
... sense object is a content of our awareness at all , it must be as phenomenal fact , from which the interpreta- tion ... Sense data must be constructible into series , and we must be able so to dispose ourselves as to be able to obtain ...
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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