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" ... a series of feelings which is aware of itself as past and future; and we are reduced to the alternative of believing that the Mind, or Ego, is something different from any series of feelings, or possibilities of them, or of accepting the paradox,... "
Recent British philosophy: a review - 225. oldal
szerző: David Masson - 1867 - 273 oldal
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The battle of the two philosophies, by an inquirer [L.F.M. Phillipps. A ...

Lucy F March Phillipps - 1866 - 106 oldal
...feelings or possibilities of them ; or of accepting the paradox that something which, ey liypothesi, is but a series of feelings, can be aware of itself as a series. The truth is, we are here face to face with that final inexplicability, at which, as Sir • TV. Hamilton...

Recent British Philosophy: A Review, with Criticisms; Including Some ...

David Masson - 1866 - 334 oldal
...feelings or possibilities of them," or the paradox must be maintained that "that which, ex hypothesi^ is but a series of feelings can be aware of itself as a series." Keeping his definition, Mr. Mill must be supposed to have accepted the accompanying paradox. "The true...

Recent British Philosophy: A Review, with Criticisms

David Masson - 1867 - 296 oldal
...serve us to the last extreme? Mr. Mill has spoken of the difficulty of conceiving how that which, ex hypothesi in his theory of Personality or Mind, is...stumbling-block in the way of his total theory of Mind and Matter — the final mystery or inexplicability, which he can only accept, without attempting a solution....

The British and Foreign Evangelical Review and Quarterly Record of Christian ...

1867 - 902 oldal
...feelings, or possibilities of them, or of accepting the paradox, that something which, ex hypothesi, is but a series of feelings, can be aware of itself as a series." We are sorry for Mr Mill in his dilemma, but we cannot venture to interfere, else we would make the...

Proceedings, 20. kötet

Literary and Philosophical Society of Liverpool - 1867 - 268 oldal
...feelings, or possibilities of them, or of accepting the paradox 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...

Recent British Philosophy: A Review, with Criticisms

David Masson - 1867 - 298 oldal
...feelings or possibilities of them," or the paradox must be maintained that " that which, ex hypothesi, is but a series of feelings can be aware of itself as a series." Keeping his definition, Mr. Mill must be supposed to have accepted the accompanying paradox. " The...

The British Quarterly Review, 40. kötet;48. kötet

Henry Allon - 1868 - 728 oldal
...feelings or possibilities ' of feeling, or of accepting the paradox that something which ' cic hypothesi is but a series of feelings, can be aware of itself as ' a series.' That the mind is something different from any series of feelings or possibilities of them, has been...

Moral Causation, Or, Notes on Mr. Mill's Notes: To the Chapter on 'Freedom ...

Patrick Proctor Alexander - 1868 - 202 oldal
...has become the postulate of his argument. Mr. Mill disposes of the Intrinsic ones. 153 ' hypothesi, is but a series of feelings, can be aware of ' itself as a series.' (In other words, Mr. Mill, having postulated Expectation — in which Memory must be held presupposed...

Philosophical papers. 1, Examination of sir W. Hamilton's logic. 2, Reply to ...

James McCosh - 1868 - 90 oldal
...feelings or possibilities of them, or of accepting the paradox that something which, ex hypothesi, is but a series of feelings, can be aware of itself as a series ; " that his theory on this subject has "intrinsic difficulties, and that he is here face to face with...

Faith and Science

Gilbert Sutton - 1868 - 356 oldal
...of feelings or possibilities of them, or of accepting the paradox that something, which ex hypothesi is but a series of feelings, can be aware of itself as a series. The truth is, that we are here face to face with that final inexplicability at which, as Sir W. Hamilton...




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