| John Stuart Mill - 1874 - 280 sidor
...ofexistenxie^jajid,. analogical inference has little or no_vaIidity..J:rcan. the one to .the jother^ reeling and thought are much more real than anything else...the only things which we directly know to be real, all things else being merely the unknown conditions on which, these, in our present state of existence... | |
| William Jackson - 1875 - 376 sidor
...opposite pole of existence, and analogical inference has little or no validity from the one to the other. Feeling and thought are much more real than anything...the only things which we directly know to be real — all things else being merely the unknown conditions on which these, in our present state of existence,... | |
| 1875 - 608 sidor
...opposite pole of existence, and analogical inference has little or no validity from the one to the other. Feeling and thought are much more real than anything...the only things which we directly know to be real, all things else being merely the unknown conditions on which these, in our present state of existence... | |
| 1875 - 1012 sidor
...propounded by John S. Mill in his posthumous Essays, that "feeling and thought are much more real to us than anything else ; they are the only things which we directly know to be real, all things else being the unknown conditions on which these depend." It must be borne in mind that... | |
| Hugh Sinclair Paterson - 1880 - 208 sidor
...this room and those who are sitting in it before me. How do I translate that into sight ? How 1 ' ' Feeling and thought are much more real than anything...the only things which we directly know to be real, all things else being merely the conditions on which these, in our present state of existence, depend."... | |
| John Cooper - 1880 - 304 sidor
...as a force in energy, the not-self as a counter force in energy." * John Stuart Mill also says : " Feeling and thought are much more real than anything...the only things which we directly know to be real ; all things else being merely the unknown conditions on which our present state of existence therein... | |
| William Benjamin Carpenter - 1881 - 888 sidor
...by some other primary cognition of superior validity. For, as has been truly said by John S. Mill, " feeling and " thought are much more real than anything...only things which we directly know to be "real."* We know nothing about matter, as Berkeley demonstrated, except by inference from the manner in which... | |
| William Benjamin Carpenter - 1883 - 816 sidor
...cognition of superior validity. For, as has been truly said by John S. Mill, " feeling and "thought arc much more real than anything else ; they " are the only things which we directly know to be "real."* We know nothing about matter, as Berkeley demonstrated, except by inference from the manner in which... | |
| William Jackson - 1885 - 410 sidor
...opposite pole of existence, and analogical inference has little or no validity from the one to the other. Feeling and thought are much more real than anything...the only things which we directly know to be real — all things else being merely the unknown conditions on which these, in our present state of existence,... | |
| 1887 - 400 sidor
...all other beliefs are mere probabilities of a higher or lower order." Or, in the words of JS Mill, " Feeling and thought are much more real than anything else : they are , the only things which (in the philosophical sense) we directly know to be real."t What are ordinarily called the "facts of... | |
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