| William James - 1909 - Страниц: 340
...between things, conjunctive as well as disjunctive, are just as much matters of direct particu|L lar experience, neither more so nor less so, than the...own right a concatenated or continuous structure. The great obstacle to radical empiricism in the contemporary mind is the rooted rationalist belief... | |
| Harry Allen Overstreet - 1909 - Страниц: 326
...therefore the parts of experience hold together from next to next by relations that are themselves part of experience. The directly apprehended universe needs,...possesses in its own right a concatenated or continuous structure."15 This "statement of fact" may be perfectly true and yet the difficulty is not met. (Although... | |
| William James - 1912 - Страниц: 316
...holding either to the above 'statement of fact,' or to the following 'generalized conclusion.' (3) "The generalized conclusion is that therefore the...transempirical connective support, but possesses in its awn right a concatenated or continuous structure" When thus generalized, 'radical empiricism' is not... | |
| William James, Ralph Barton Perry - 1912 - Страниц: 314
...from next to next by relations that are themselves parts of experience. The directly apprehended i universe needs, in short, no extraneous transempirical...possesses in its own right a concatenated or continuous struc- . ture." When thus generalized, 'radical empiricism ' is not only a theory of knowledge comprising... | |
| Théodore Flournoy - 1917 - Страниц: 266
...with another, without any foreign principle being necessary to serve as their cement or support. " The parts of experience hold together from next to...own right a concatenated or continuous structure." You see that the three elements into which James divides his radical empiricism converge toward one... | |
| Théodore Flournoy - 1917 - Страниц: 268
...from next to next by relations that are themselves_parts, of experience, The directly appre^ hended universe needs, in short, no extraneous trans-empirical...own right a concatenated or continuous structure." You see that the three elements into which James divides his radical empiricism converge toward one... | |
| Aristotelian Society (Great Britain) - 1917 - Страниц: 522
...relations that are themselves partp of experience. The directly apprehended universe needs, .vV.sherrt, no extraneous trans-empirical connective support,...own right a concatenated or continuous structure." I pass more rapidly, however, over William James's criticism of monism because, in my opinion, Mr.... | |
| Cyril Edwin Mitchinson Joad - 1919 - Страниц: 264
...experience, neither more so nor less so than the things themselves." t The generalised conclusion is that " the parts of experience hold together from next to...own right a concatenated or continuous structure." * Problems of Philosophy, p. 148. t See also A Pluralistic Universe, p. 380. I pass more rapidly, however,... | |
| John Evan Turner - 1919 - Страниц: 98
...have, again, its more technical significance in the words, " The directly apprehended universe needs no extraneous trans-empirical connective support,...own right a concatenated or continuous structure;'' 2 and, " It is the author's most rigorous statement of his theory," writes the editor of Radical Empiricism,... | |
| University of California (1868-1952) - 1921 - Страниц: 116
...therefore the parts of experience hold together from next to next by relations that are themselves part of experience. The directly apprehended universe needs,...own right a concatenated or continuous structure. "15 This "statement of fact" may be perfectly true and yet the difficulty is not met. (Although James... | |
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