| Francis Herbert Bradley - 1893 - 588 pages
...endeavoured tc show, in Chapter xx., what individuality means] Assuming that the reader has recalled the mair points of that discussion, I will point out the two...appears. Truth must exhibit the mark of internal harmony, of, again, the "mark of expansion and all-inclusiveness. And these two characteristics are diverse... | |
| 1917 - 714 pages
...perfection of truth and of reality as consisting in ' positive self-subsisting individuality ', and recalls the two ways in which individuality appears. ' Truth...characteristics are diverse aspects of a single principle.' Wherever we apply it, he says, ' the standard still is the same. And it is applied always under the... | |
| Harry Allen Overstreet - 1909 - 326 pages
...IX, pp. 266 ff., pp. 291 ff.; ch. X, pp. 303 ff. s» Bradley: Appearance and Reality, pp. 363, 364. "Truth must exhibit the mark of internal harmony,...characteristics are diverse aspects of a single principle ... to be more or less true, and to be more or less real, is to be separated by an interval, smaller... | |
| Andrew Seth Pringle-Pattison - 1917 - 452 pages
...perfection of truth and of reality as consisting in ' positive self-subsisting individuality ', and recalls the two ways in which individuality appears. ' Truth...characteristics are diverse aspects of a single principle.' Wherever we apply it, he says, ' the standard still is the same. And it is applied always under the... | |
| Andrew Seth Pringle-Pattison - 1917 - 450 pages
...perfection of truth and of reality as consisting in ' positive self-subsisting individuality', and recalls the two ways in which individuality appears. ' Truth...characteristics are diverse aspects of a single principle.' Wherever we apply it, he says, ' the standard still is the same. And it is applied always under the... | |
| John Gabriel Vance - 1917 - 368 pages
...quality of coherence or absence of contradiction, together with comprehensiveness, "Truth," they say, "must exhibit the mark of internal harmony, or again the mark of expansion and all-inclusiveness." . . . The standard is positive non-contradiction developed through comprehensiveness and consistency.... | |
| University of California (1868-1952) - 1921 - 116 pages
...IX, pp. 266 ff., pp. 291 ff.; ch. X, pp. 303 ff. 3» Bradley: Appearance and Reality, pp. 363, 364. "Truth must exhibit the mark of internal harmony,...characteristics are diverse aspects of a single principle ... to be more or less true, and to be more or less real, is to be separated by an interval, smaller... | |
| John Herman Randall Jr. - 1977 - 372 pages
..."consistently" unless we know its relation to everything else, that is, its place in the total system. Truth must exhibit the mark of internal harmony, or,...characteristics are diverse aspects of a single principle. . . . Harmony is incompatible with restriction and fínitude. For that which is not all-inclusive must... | |
| Thomas Hurka Professor of Philosophy University of Calgary - 1993 - 238 pages
..."the practical standard seems to be the same as what is used for theory.' >27 The best knowledge ' 'must exhibit the mark of internal harmony, or, again, the mark of expansion and all-inclusiveness." 28 And in action, To reduce the raw material of one's nature to the highest degree of system, and to... | |
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