Adventures in PhilosophyG. Allen & Unwin, Limited, 1925 - 345 pages |
Contents
CHAP | 7 |
THE POSSIBILITY OF KNOWLEDGE | 24 |
THE NATURE AND FORMS OF CONSCIOUSNESS | 69 |
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absolute action admit appears argument assume atoms attribute believe Bergson brain called cause centrifugal force character Christ Christian colour continuous course Descartes direction distance distinct distinguished doctrine Dualism earth effect efferent nerves elements entities equally exist explain extension external fact feeling flashes follow force future Gifford Lectures gravitational gravitational force human mind idea identity imagine implies impossible INDIANENSIS individual infinite instance less light living body matter meaning metaphysicians metaphysics Michelson-Morley experiment motion movement moving naïve Realism nature object organism Pantheism particular past perceive perception personality philosophy pluralistic theory possible present produce pure memory quantity R. G. COLLINGWOOD reality reason regarded relation relatively religion rest seems sense separate side sight SIGILLUM Solipsist soul space spatial specious present Spinoza successive suppose theory theory of Relativity things tion train true unconscious universal velocity whole word