Proceedings of the British Academy, Svazek 6British Academy, 1976 |
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... experience be true , experience itself declares that in apprehension an object is revealed to the mind which is non - mental and independent of it . It even declares that in sensory experience the mental act is the effect of the object ...
... experience be true , experience itself declares that in apprehension an object is revealed to the mind which is non - mental and independent of it . It even declares that in sensory experience the mental act is the effect of the object ...
Strana 510
... experience and theological dogma . If religion be defined by its characteristic mark of faith , then to Hodgson it ... experience , and it is the business of philosophy to analyse and rationally interpret the facts of experience so ...
... experience and theological dogma . If religion be defined by its characteristic mark of faith , then to Hodgson it ... experience , and it is the business of philosophy to analyse and rationally interpret the facts of experience so ...
Strana 511
... experience as a product due to the action or influence of such supposed things upon a supposed individual mind . But here , once more , there was assumed beforehand a whole theory of reality , the justification of which , if it is true ...
... experience as a product due to the action or influence of such supposed things upon a supposed individual mind . But here , once more , there was assumed beforehand a whole theory of reality , the justification of which , if it is true ...
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