To make the comprehensibility of a datum of consciousness the criterion of its truth would be, indeed, the climax of absurdity. For the primary data of consciousness as themselves the conditions under which all else is comprehended, are necessarily themselves... Chambers's Encyclopædia: CHI to ELE - Stran 1571886Celotni ogled - O knjigi
| Literary and Philosophical Society of Liverpool - 1861 - 276 strani
...conceive through a higher notion how that is possible, which the deliverance avouches actually to be. To make the comprehensibility of a datum of consciousness...its truth would be, indeed, the climax of absurdity. For the primary data of consciousness as themselves the conditions under which all else is comprehended,... | |
| Francis Wayland - 1854 - 436 strani
...assailed. It will argue nothing to show that they are incomprehensible, for nothing can be more absurd than to make the comprehensibility of a datum of consciousness, the criterion of its truth. To ask how an immediate fact of consciousness is possible, is to ask how consciousness is possible... | |
| Francis Wayland - 1854 - 444 strani
...assailed. It will argue nothing to show that they are incomprehensible, for nothing can be more absurd than to make the comprehensibility of a datum of consciousness, the criterion of its truth. To ask how an immediate fact of consciousness is possible, is to ask how consciousness is possible... | |
| Francis Wayland - 1861 - 444 strani
...will argue nothing to show that they are incomprehensible, for nothing can be more absurd than to mike the comprehensibility of a datum of consciousness, the criterion of its truth. To ask how an immediate fact of consciousness is possible, is to ask how consciousness is possible... | |
| John Young - 1858 - 356 strani
...deliverance avouches actually to be. To make the comprehensiINCONCEIVABLENESS OF MORAL LIBERTY. 147 bility of a datum of consciousness the criterion of its truth, would be indeed the climax of absurdity ; for the primary data of consciousness, as themselves the conditions under which all else is comprehended,... | |
| Francis Wharton - 1859 - 410 strani
...conceive through a higher notion how that is possible which the deliverance avouches actually to be. To make the comprehensibility of a datum of consciousness...its truth, would be indeed the climax of absurdity ; for the primary data of consciousness, as themselves the conditions under which all else is comprehended,... | |
| Literary and Philosophical Society of Liverpool - 1860 - 582 strani
...how that is possible, which the deliverance avouches actually to be. To make the comprehensihility of a datum of consciousness the criterion of its truth would be, indeed, the climax of absurdity. For 240 the primary data of consciousness as themselves the conditions under which all else is comprehended,... | |
| Sir William Hamilton - 1860 - 548 strani
...conceive through a higher notion, how that is possible, which the deliverance avouches actually to be. To make the comprehensibility of a datum of consciousness the criterion of its truth, would be indecd ' the climax of absurdity. For the primary data of consciousness, as themselves the conditions... | |
| William Brade - 1862 - 396 strani
...conceive through a 9 higher notion HOW that is possible which the deliverance avouches actually to be. To make the comprehensibility of a datum of consciousness...its truth would be, indeed, the climax of absurdity ; because the primary data of consciousness, as themselves the conditions under which all else is comprehended,... | |
| Thomas Reid - 1863 - 542 strani
...conceive through a higher notion, how that is possible, which the deliverance avouches actually to be. To make the comprehensibility of a datum of consciousness...its truth, would be indeed the climax of absurdity. For the primary data of consciousness, as themselves the conditions under which all else is comprehended,... | |
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