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" consciousness," when once it has evaporated to this estate of pure diaphaneity, is on the point of disappearing altogether. It is the name of a nonentity, and has no right to a place among first principles. Those who still cling to it are clinging to... "
The Concept of Consciousness - الصفحة 142
بواسطة Edwin Bissell Holt - 1914 - عدد الصفحات: 343
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Essays in Radical Empiricism [and] A Pluralistic Universe

William James - 1912 - عدد الصفحات: 662
...bare Bewusstheit or Bewusstsein iiberhaupt, of which in its own right absolutely nothing can be said. I believe that 'consciousness,' when once it has evaporated...nonentity, and has no right to a place among first principles. Those who still cling to it are clinging to a mere echo, the faint rumor left behind by...

Essays in Radical Empiricism

William James, Ralph Barton Perry - 1912 - عدد الصفحات: 314
...bare Bewusstheit or Bewusstsein iiberhaupt, of which in its own right absolutely nothing can be said. I believe that 'consciousness,' when once it has evaporated...nonentity, and has no right to a place among first principles. Those who still cling to it are clinging to a mere echo, the faint rumor left behind by...

Essays in Radical Empiricism

William James - 1912 - عدد الصفحات: 316
...bare Bewusstheit or Bewusstsein ilberhaupt, of which in its own right absolutely nothing can be said. I believe that 'consciousness,' when once it has evaporated...nonentity, and has no right to a place among first principles. Those who still cling to it are clinging to a mere echo, the faint rumor left behind by...

The Monist, المجلد 24

Paul Carus - 1914 - عدد الصفحات: 666
...quotations will, I hope, serve to make it clear what these opinions are. " 'Consciousness,' " says James, "is the name of a nonentity, and has no right to a place among first principles. Those who still cling to it are clinging to a mere echo, the faint rumor left behind by...

The Freudian Wish and Its Place in Ethics

Edwin Bissell Holt - 1915 - عدد الصفحات: 232
...it, that what we have come to call ' thought ' is a pure myth. We are to say with William James : * " I believe that ' consciousness,' when once it has...nonentity, and has no right to a place among first principles. Those who still cling to it are clinging to a mere echo, the faint rumor left behind by...

The Philosophical Review, المجلدات 27-28

Jacob Gould Schurman, James Edwin Creighton, Frank Thilly, Gustavus Watts Cunningham - 1918 - عدد الصفحات: 704
...James in an article on the question "Does Consciousness Exist?" gives this answer: "It [consciousness] is the name of a nonentity and has no right to a place among first principles."1 "It seems to me that the hour is ripe for it to be openly and universally discarded."2 But he hastens...

The Journal of Philosophy, Psychology and Scientific Methods, المجلد 1

1904 - عدد الصفحات: 1160
...bare Bemtsstheit or Bewusstsein uberhaupt, of which in its own right absolutely nothing can be said. I believe that 'consciousness,' when once it has evaporated...nonentity, and has no right to a place among first principles. Those who still cling to it are clinging to a mere echo, the faint rumor left behind by...

The Analysis of Mind

Bertrand Russell - 1921 - عدد الصفحات: 322
...Bewusstsein iiberhaupt, of which in its own right absolutely nothing can be said. I believe (he continues) that ' consciousness,' when once it has evaporated...nonentity, and has no right to a place among first principles. Those who still cling to it are clinging to a mere echo, the faint rumour left behind by...

Essays in Radical Empiricism

William James - 1922 - عدد الصفحات: 314
...bare Bewusstheit or Bewusstaein iiberhaupt, of which in its own right absolutely nothing can be said. /"~I believe that 'consciousness,' when once it / has evaporated to this estate of pure diaphaneI ity, is on the point of disappearing altogether. \It is the name of a nonentity, and has...

Present Tendencies in Religious Thought

Albert Cornelius Knudson - 1924 - عدد الصفحات: 340
...tendency to deny consciousness itself. "It is," 'The Immanence of God, pp. 75f. says William James, "the name of a nonentity, and has no right to a place among first principles. Those who still cling to it are clinging to a mere echo, the faint rumor left behind by...




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