The Journal of Philosophy, Količina 27F.J.E. Woodbridge, 1921 Covers topics in philosophy, psychology, and scientific methods. Vols. 31- include "A Bibliography of philosophy," 1933- |
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... ideas it follows that we can know only ideas . Since the relation between the idea and the object can not be known , the adequacy of knowledge can never be determined . There is no place for introspective knowledge . Since truth is a ...
... ideas it follows that we can know only ideas . Since the relation between the idea and the object can not be known , the adequacy of knowledge can never be determined . There is no place for introspective knowledge . Since truth is a ...
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... ideas , and ideas may be used in radically different ways to alleviate and give security to human life . The oldest and easiest way , the " readiest response of impotence to imposing power , " is the way of religion . Ideas being ...
... ideas , and ideas may be used in radically different ways to alleviate and give security to human life . The oldest and easiest way , the " readiest response of impotence to imposing power , " is the way of religion . Ideas being ...
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... idea may be rendered more immediate than it is.1 The existence of the thinking mind is the only existence that the mind can affirm directly and cer- tainly from its ideas ; the relation of that mind to the sum of all possible ...
... idea may be rendered more immediate than it is.1 The existence of the thinking mind is the only existence that the mind can affirm directly and cer- tainly from its ideas ; the relation of that mind to the sum of all possible ...
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