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10 LIVRES EN ANGLAIS EN RAPPORT AVEC «PHENOMENALISTICALLY»
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Idealism (Routledge Revivals): A Critical Survey
Finally, I must insist that it is absolutely incumbent on phenomenalists not merely
to say in general terms that propositions about physical objects are all to be
interpreted phenomenalistically in terms of the experience or sensa of an actual
or ...
2
Representational Mind: A Study of Kant's Theory of Knowledge
What consistency would require, therefore, is that this notion in turn be
phenomenalistically construable. Since, however, on the account in question a
predicate is phenomenalistically construable insofar as it describes the way in
which ...
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Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society
the ultramicroscopic must be interpreted not literally but phenomenalistically, i.e.
must be definable in terms of the macroscopic. To him, to postulate literally
existing ultra- microscopic entities is to revert to the unverifiable, to use entities
beyond ...
Aristotelian Society (Great Britain), 1944
... same as that referred to at the level of common-sense and scientific talk—call
this latter the 'plain' level.14 Phenomenalistically speaking, we envisage the
existence only of states of consciousness and perhaps subjects of consciousness
.
Professor John M Skorupski, 2010
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Enlightenment East and West
In this case, the exegetical issue is clear, for Kant was clear on what he took to be
the bounds of possible experience, but the critical question remains: perhaps one
can phenomenalistically experience subjective identity with the whole realm ...
6
The Korean Neo-Confucianism of Yi T'oegye and Yi Yulgok: A ...
... but also the i that moves by riding on ki to produce its diverse particularizations
in concrete phenomena.154 In other words, principle must be discussed both
ontologically and phenomenalistically, without neglecting one or the other aspect
.
7
Minding Matter: And Other Essays in Philosophical Inquiry
... it is somehow mental or that nature is itself somehow one vast hypermind — an
implausible view that will certainly not be maintained here. Again, it might be
construed phenomenalistically, as saying that mind is the author of nature in a ...
8
Hume and the Problem of Miracles: A Solution
This is so even if the same type of event, phenomenalistically speaking, could be
made to occur now by natural means as a matter of course. Of course, sometimes
one may have to revise one's view about whether or not something was a 94 ...
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On Truth and the Representation of Reality: A Collection of ...
That is, phenomenalistically, to call something a fact is just to take it to be true. '
Claims' here has the semantic sense of what is claimed, rather than the
pragmatic sense of the claiming it - a matter of content, not of force or deontic
attitude.
10
Kant on Causality, Freedom, and Objectivity
But, if Hume's account is taken subjectively (or phenomenalistically), so that
something like H : Among subjective sense impressions we find some pairs of
similar ones that tend to be repeated is the sort of regularity appealed to, then
Beck's ...
William Leonard Harper, Ralf Meerbote, 1984