10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «COSMOTHETIC»
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Philosophical pamphlets
fication made by Reid himself, (arranging all the vulgar on one side for Natural
Realism, and the philosophers on the other for Cosmothetic Idealism, in order
that he might take his stand with the vulgar.) But Reid is speaking of Hume's ...
Henry Longueville Mansel, 1853
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The Biblical Repertory and Princeton Review
fication made by Reid himself, (arranging all the vulgar on one side for Natural
Realism, and the philosophers on the other for Cosmothetic Idealism, in order
that he might take his stand with the vulgar.) But Reid is speaking of Hume's ...
Ham's-K's:- *? fication made by Reid himself, (arranging all the vulgar on one
side for Natural Realism, and the philosophers on the other for Cosmothetic
Idealism, in order that he might take his stand with the vulgar.) But Reid is
speaking of ...
4
An Examination of Sir William Hamilton's Philosophy: And of ...
Sir "W. Hamilton thinks it astonishing that neither of these philosophers should
have recognised Natural Realism, and the third form of Cosmothetic Idealism, as
two different modes of thought. Reid, whom he makes a great point of claiming as
...
5
An examination of Sir William Hamilton's philosophy and of ...
With regard to the various opinions thus enumerated, I shall first make a remark
of general application, and shall then advert particularly to the objects of Sir W.
Hamilton's more especial animadversion, the Cosmothetic Idealists. Concerning
all ...
hypothesis, — may be appropriately styled Cosmothetic Idealists — Hypothetical
or Assumptive Realists. On the oiher hand, a minority maintain, that the ideal
object has no external prototype ; — and they accordingly deny the existence of
any ...
7
The English Utilitarians
This is the unfortunate case of the ' Cosmothetic Idealists,' whose theory
represents an illogical compromise. They assert that the mind perceives—not
matter but—something which 'represents' matter. It is conscious only of its own '
ideas.
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Indexes to the Collected Works of John Stuart Mill
... XXVIII, 96, 99-104, 114 mentioned, I, 37 (36) See also Parks Aristotle's
opposition to, XI, 487 basis of, IX, 137n-8n Berkeley's, XI, 348, 453-4, 458
cosmothetic, or hypothetical dualism, Hamilton's arguments against, IX, 17n, 28n-
9n, 152-62, ...
John Stuart Mill, Jean O'Grady, John M. Robson, 1991
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The Edinburgh Review, Or Critical Journal: ... To Be ...
Such melancholy reasoning is, however, from Descartes to Dr Brown, the
favourite logic by which most of the Cosmothetic Idealists attempt to resist the
conclusions of the Absolute Idealists. But on this ground .there is no tenable
medium ...
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Edinburgh Review, Or Critical Journal
These philosophers, thus holding the existence of an external world-a world,
howeVer, unknown in itself, and therefore asserted only as an hypothesis, may
be appropriately styled Cosmothetic Idealists—Hypothetical or Assumptive
Realists.