| 1903 - عدد الصفحات: 624
...be included in sensation is the very same unique fact which constitutes every kind of knowledge : ' blue ' is as much an object, and as little a mere...therefore, no question of how we are to ' get outside the circle of our own ideas and sensations '. Merely to have a sensation is already to be outside that... | |
| Raymond Preston Hawes - 1923 - عدد الصفحات: 164
...interpretations (Proc. Arist. Soc., Vol. 19, pp. 28f.) and such early statements as the following: "There is, therefore, no question of how we are to 'get outside the circle of our own ideas and sensations'. Merely to have a sensation is already to be outside that... | |
| Norman Kemp Smith - 1924 - عدد الصفحات: 264
...be included in sensation is the very same unique fact which constitutes every kind of knowledge : ' blue ' is as much an object and as little a mere content...therefore, no question of how we are to ' get outside the circle of our own ideas and sensations.' Merely to have a sensation is already to be outside that... | |
| Morris Weitz - 1966 - عدد الصفحات: 404
...to be included in sensation is the very same unique fact which constitutes every kind of knowledge: "blue" is as much an object, and as little a mere...therefore, no question of how we are to "get outside the circle of our own ideas and sensations." Merely to have a sensation is already to be outside that... | |
| John Dewey - 1977 - عدد الصفحات: 758
...be included in sensation is the very same unique fact which constitutes every kind of knowledge : ' blue ' is as much an object, and as little a mere...and independent real thing of which I am ever aware" (p. 451). According to this view, conscious states exist, indeed, but the object known is never a mere... | |
| Byong-Chul Park - 1998 - عدد الصفحات: 284
...of) consciousness from the object of consciousness. Taking an example of 'blue', Moore goes on to say "'Blue' is as much an object, and as little a mere...exalted and independent real thing of which I am ever aware."43 Moore's point is that when we have a sensation, in other words, when we have an act of consciousness,... | |
| Phillip Blond - 1998 - عدد الصفحات: 410
...sensation that teaches us that cognition might not be a wholly mind-dependent affair. As GE Moore put it, 'there is, therefore, no question of how we are to "get outside the circle of our own ideas and sensations." Merely to have a sensation is already to be outside that... | |
| Laura E. Weed - 2003 - عدد الصفحات: 262
...a content, to a physical thing, in which it appears as a mind-independent surface. When he says, ' 'blue' is as much an object, and as little a mere...independent real thing of which I am ever aware,' he is really saying no more than I said when I claimed that awareness is directly of objects. But his... | |
| N. Milkov - 2003 - عدد الصفحات: 324
...external world only after he finished Principia Etnica. Thus in The Refutation of Idealism' he stated: "There is, therefore, no question of how we are to "get outside the circle of our own ideas and sensations". Merely to have a sensation is already to be outside that... | |
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