General Physiology; Or, Physiological Theory of Cosmos: A Rectification of the Analytical Concept of Matter and of the Synthetical Concept of Bodies, Resolving the Problem of the Unity of All Objective KnowledgeK. Paul, Trench, Trübner & Company, Limited, 1890 - 391 páginas |
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... contrary to that given by Kant and Fichte , calling object the capacity of knowing instead of representing what is extrinsically known . The confusion has become still greater because some authors , after having defined subject as the ...
... contrary to that given by Kant and Fichte , calling object the capacity of knowing instead of representing what is extrinsically known . The confusion has become still greater because some authors , after having defined subject as the ...
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... contrary , the differences among simple states of con- sciousness are qualitative , while movement can differ only in quantity . The organic activity of the brain is , of course , material ; it is the propagation of movement by the ...
... contrary , the differences among simple states of con- sciousness are qualitative , while movement can differ only in quantity . The organic activity of the brain is , of course , material ; it is the propagation of movement by the ...
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... contrary , is reflexive , consciously suggested by some scientific reason , either categorical or hypothetical , and may be qualified as rational or philosophical memory . Irreflexive memory is a factor or quality of sensation ...
... contrary , is reflexive , consciously suggested by some scientific reason , either categorical or hypothetical , and may be qualified as rational or philosophical memory . Irreflexive memory is a factor or quality of sensation ...
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... contrary , only by a mental division can they be conceived separately , though , in reality , they are mutually dependent on one another . §3 . SENSATIONS . It is impossible to explain what a sensation is ; we can only give verbal or ...
... contrary , only by a mental division can they be conceived separately , though , in reality , they are mutually dependent on one another . §3 . SENSATIONS . It is impossible to explain what a sensation is ; we can only give verbal or ...
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... contrary , the best to determine tactile sensations of pressure . Indirect or mediate sensations result from the impression of a metafluid - the imponderable sub- stance before mentioned , which we call progene . We have in all six ...
... contrary , the best to determine tactile sensations of pressure . Indirect or mediate sensations result from the impression of a metafluid - the imponderable sub- stance before mentioned , which we call progene . We have in all six ...
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