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" The true incomprehensibility perhaps is, that something which has ceased, or is not yet in existence, can still be, in a manner, present; that a series of feelings, the infinitely greater part of which is past or future, can be gathered up, as it were,... "
Recent British philosophy: a review - 220. oldal
szerző: David Masson - 1867 - 273 oldal
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An Introduction to Psychology: Based on the Author's Handbook of Psychology

John Clark Murray - 1904 - 538 oldal
...that something which has ceased, or is not yet in existence, can still be, in a manner, present: that a series of feelings, the infinitely greater part...inexplicable fact without any theory of how it takes place." 1 No one can fail to be impressed with the fairness of spirit which characterises this exposition by...

Spirit & Matter Before the Bar of Modern Science

Isaac Winter Heysinger - 1910 - 470 oldal
...something which has ceased, or is not yet in existence, can still be, in a manner, present — that a series of feelings the infinitely greater part of...single present conception, accompanied by a belief in its reality." CHAPTER XXVIII TYNDALL, HUXLEY, SPENCER, HAECKEL IN dealing with John Tyndall as a...

A Realistic Universe: An Introduction to Metaphysics

John Elof Boodin - 1916 - 444 oldal
...that something which ex hypothesi is but a series of feelings can be aware of itself as a series. ... I think by far the wisest thing we can do is to accept the inexplicable fact, without any theory how it takes place ; and when we are obliged to speak of it in terms which assume a theory to use them...

Life Understood from a Scientific and Religious Point of View: And the ...

Frederick Lawrence Rawson - 1920 - 816 oldal
...ihst is unfolded " (" Science and Health," p. 584. line ,j. Mary Baker Eddy). Famine Sec> 2. •ui\ terms which do not deny its truth. The real stumbling-block...be gathered up, as it were, into a single present 93 24 conception, accompanied by a belief in its reality " (John Stuart Mill). • r The Scientific...

Modern Philosophy

Guido De Ruggiero - 1921 - 410 oldal
...to speak, in a present sensation, accompanied by the belief in its reality. ' I think,' he adds, ' by far the wisest thing we can do, is to accept the...inexplicable fact, without any theory of how it takes place.' l Thus the incomprehensible finishes by being the whole of Mill's theory. His sensations are a sort...

Modern Philosophy

Guido De Ruggiero - 1921 - 412 oldal
...to speak, in a present sensation, accompanied by the belief in its reality. ' I think,' he adds, ' by far the wisest thing we can do, is to accept the...inexplicable fact, without any theory of how it takes place.' 1 Thus the incomprehensible finishes by being the whole of Mill's theory. His sensations are a sort...

The Philosophy of Sir William Hamilton

S. V. Rasmussen, S ..... V ..... Rasmussen - 1925 - 186 oldal
...inevitably arrive when we reach ultimate facts", and himself considers it "by far the wisest thing ... to accept the inexplicable fact, without any theory of how it takes place", l because we cannot, for the time being, get any further in the psychological analysis2 — then Mill...

The Cambridge Companion to Mill

John Skorupski - 1998 - 612 oldal
...that something which has ceased, or is not yet in existence, can still be, in a manner, present: that a series of feelings, the infinitely greater part...inexplicable fact, without any theory of how it takes place (p. 194) This was not wise enough for many commentators. FH Bradley sneered that when Mill had "the...
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Narrative Power and Liberal Truth: Hobbes, Locke, Bentham, and Mill

Eldon J. Eisenach - 2002 - 254 oldal
...consciousness "something which has ceased, or is not yet in existence, can still be, in a manner present; that a series of feelings, the infinitely greater part...up, as it were, into a single present conception. . . ,"42 A comprehensive philosophy of man and society requires this faith; in the modern period, this...
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The Principles of Psychology, 1. kötet

William James - 2007 - 709 oldal
...that something which has ceased, or is not yet in existence, can still be, in a manner, present; that a series of feelings, the infinitely greater part...or future, can be gathered up, as it were, into a simple present conception, accompanied by a belief of reality. I think by far the wisest thing we can...
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