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... reality of reflective and scientific thought . In Bergson's doctrine a certain static view of external reality is absolutely essential to the practical form of our internal activity , and this prejudices and handicaps the mind in its ...
... reality of reflective and scientific thought . In Bergson's doctrine a certain static view of external reality is absolutely essential to the practical form of our internal activity , and this prejudices and handicaps the mind in its ...
Strana 343
... reality which knows an external reality independent of it , by means of its own images and ideas ? Bergson's theory of duration points the way . Time , as we ordinarily envisage it , is a division of reality into existent and non ...
... reality which knows an external reality independent of it , by means of its own images and ideas ? Bergson's theory of duration points the way . Time , as we ordinarily envisage it , is a division of reality into existent and non ...
Strana 347
... reality they are concerned with are seen to rest on a practical and not on a theoretical necessity of thought . We are accustomed to regard the reality presented to us in the concepts of the physical and mathematical sciences as bedrock ...
... reality they are concerned with are seen to rest on a practical and not on a theoretical necessity of thought . We are accustomed to regard the reality presented to us in the concepts of the physical and mathematical sciences as bedrock ...
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