A Critical History of Philosophy, Volume 2E. Stock, 1889 |
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... Changes are real ( the alteration of our own representations shows this , although we should deny all ex- ternal phenomena together with their changes ) . Now these changes are only possible in time , consequently Time is something real ...
... Changes are real ( the alteration of our own representations shows this , although we should deny all ex- ternal phenomena together with their changes ) . Now these changes are only possible in time , consequently Time is something real ...
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... changes in the matter of life . ' Nervous vibrations and molecular changes are one thing , a thought - representation of such vibrations and changes is quite another matter ; and the scientist that confounds the two classes of facts ...
... changes in the matter of life . ' Nervous vibrations and molecular changes are one thing , a thought - representation of such vibrations and changes is quite another matter ; and the scientist that confounds the two classes of facts ...
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... changes . ' Wherever changes occur , then , whether in the sphere of the Unknow- able , or of the Knowable , there is consciousness . We had always supposed before , that consciousness is one of the faculties which cognizes changes . We ...
... changes . ' Wherever changes occur , then , whether in the sphere of the Unknow- able , or of the Knowable , there is consciousness . We had always supposed before , that consciousness is one of the faculties which cognizes changes . We ...
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Distinguishing Characteristics of Necessary Principles | 7 |
Method of Refuting Objections or the Forms in which they may be Refuted | 19 |
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