PALABRAS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADAS CON «PRESENTATIONISM»
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The shew of surmounting this obstacle is made by a temporary desertion of
idealism for behaviourism or presentationism, i.e. by regarding a subject's mind
not as it is for him but as it presents itself to an external observer. Psychology,
however ...
Frederick Robert Tennant, 1935
2
The Thinker: A Review of World-wide Christian Thought
It is, therefore, not a valid objection to presentationism. There is a third objection
to presentationism urged by the nihilist Hume, who says that if we look at a
balloon, as it rises in the air, it becomes smaller and smaller to the vision ;
therefore it ...
3
On the Motives which led Husserl to Transcendental Idealism
13 Some are of the opinion that only a representative concept of outer perception
leads to an idealist solution, and that presentationism in the understanding of this
perception guarantees us a "realist" solution. Husserl's research on perception ...
4
Naturalism and Agnosticism: The Gifford Lectures Delivered ...
PRESENTATIONISM 123 perhaps be mentioned. I refer to a doctrine, now in
favour with certain psychologists, that I have ventured to call' Presentationism.
According to this, there are at starting only presentations, and these by their
interaction ...
and confounded it either with the non-egoistical form, or with the counter doctrine
of real presentationism. In consequence of this, he has been betrayed into sundry
errors, of less or greater account. On the one hand ; — to the confusion of ...
Thomas Reid, William Hamilton, Harry M. Bracken, Thomas Reid, Sir William Hamilton
6
Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy:
The alternative position, referred to in the 19thcentury as 'presentationism' is
often called 'direct realism' and holds, as Reid contends, that we directly
apprehend the world of real things. Both positions have their difficulties. Those
who followed ...
7
Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society
If 1 understand them rightly neither Professor Alexander nor Dr. Moore can be
described as natural realists, but their epistemology has much in common with
Ileal Presentationism. If I may be allowed to restrict the name Real
Presentationism ...
8
The Philosophical Review
Yet, he points out that, if Presentationism be "carried out to its logical conclusion,
it leaves no room for pleasure-pain any more than for conation" (p. xvii). Equally
fatal to Hedonism is the alternative theory which he advances. For he finds that ...
Jacob Gould Schurman, James Edwin Creighton, Frank Thilly, 1903
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The Psychological Review
(7) Mere ' presentationism,' as Ward and Laurie,1 Andrew Seth,* and many
others insist, is not a complete psychological account of the self. That is, the
sensation and affection that we can objectively see in so-called ' activity ' and '
attention ...
James Mark Baldwin, James McKeen Cattell, Howard Crosby Warren, 1898
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The Encyclopedia Britannica: A Dictionary of Arts, Sciences, ...
Presentiment," foreboding, the feeling of something impending, must be
distinguished in etymology; it is derived from the Lat. praesentire, to perceive
beforehand. PRESENTATIONISM (from Lat. prae-essc, praescns, present), a
philosophical ...