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" To attain perfect clearness in our thoughts of an object, then, we need only consider what conceivable effects of a practical kind the object may involve — what sensations we are to expect from it, and what reactions we must prepare. "
The Cambridge Companion to William James - Стр. 6
редактор(ы): - 1997 - Страниц: 406
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Educational Issues in the Kindergarten

Susan Elizabeth Blow - 1908 - Страниц: 430
...to produce." 1 " To attain perfect clearness in our thoughts of an object," adds Professor James, " we need only consider what conceivable effects of...expect from it, and what reactions we must prepare. Our conception of these effects, whether immediate or remote, is then for us the whole of our conception...
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American Journal of Theology, Том 12

1908 - Страниц: 716
...published vohmio. To obtain perfect clearness [he says, p. 46] in our thoughts of an object, we nwd only consider what conceivable effects of a practical...expect from it, and what reactions we must prepare. Our conception of these effects, whether imnuxliato or rvmoto, is then for us the whole of our conception...
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Philosophical Essays

Bertrand Russell - 1910 - Страниц: 202
...some practical difference that must follow from one side or the other's being right." And again : " To attain perfect clearness in our thoughts of an...expect from it, and what reactions we must prepare. Our conception of these effects, whether immediate or remote, is then for us the whole of our conception...
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Dogmatism and Evolution: Studies in Modern Philosophy

Theodore De Laguna, Grace Mead Andrus De Laguna - 1910 - Страниц: 276
...Professor James. In the passage already quoted, in which he sums up the "principle of Peirce," he writes: "To attain perfect clearness in our thoughts of an...expect from it, and what reactions we must prepare. Our conception of these effects, whether immediate or remote, is then for us the whole of our conception...
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Dogmatism and Evolution: Studies in Modern Philosophy

Theodore De Laguna, Grace Mead Andrus De Laguna - 1910 - Страниц: 276
...that there is no one of them so fine as to consist in anything but a possible difference of practice. To attain perfect clearness in our thoughts of an...conceivable effects of a practical kind the object may involve—what sensations we are to expect from it, and what reactions we must prepare. Our conception...
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Journal of Pedagogy, Том 19

Albert Leonard, William Henry Metzler, Jacob Richard Street - 1907 - Страниц: 528
...vol. V, pp. 1-24. one of them so fine as to consist in anything but a possible difference of practice. To attain perfect clearness in our thoughts of an object, then, we need only to consider what effects of a conceivably practical kind the object may involve — what sensations...
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The Journal of Philosophy, Psychology and Scientific Methods, Том 8

1911 - Страниц: 754
...from such superinduced determinations of meanings. Thus James is reproached (pp. 166-7) for saying, " To attain perfect clearness in our thoughts of an...expect from it, and what reactions we must prepare," on the ground that " no objects can ever mean any particular sensations or any particular reactions...
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Truth on Trial: An Exposition of the Nature of Truth, Preceded by a Critique ...

Paul Carus - 1911 - Страниц: 152
...that there is no one of them so fine as to consist in anything but a possible difference of practice. To attain perfect clearness in our thoughts of an...expect from it, and what reactions we must prepare. Our conception of these effects, whether immediate or remote, is then for us the whole of our conception...
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Essays in Experimental Logic

John Dewey - 1916 - Страниц: 462
...significance of an object: the meaning which should properly be contained in its conception or definitionT "To attain perfect clearness in our thoughts of an...expect from it and what reactions we must prepare" (pp. 46-47). Or, more shortly, as it is quoted from Ostwald, "A_ll realities influence our practice,...
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Essays in Experimental Logic

John Dewey - 1916 - Страниц: 472
...significance of an object: the meaning which should properly be contained in its conception or definition. "To attain perfect clearness in our thoughts of an...expect from it and what reactions we must prepare" (pp. 46-47). Or, more shortly, as it is quoted from Ostwald, "All realities influence our practice,...
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