inferred existences are in the very act of inference thrown out of my consciousness, recognized as outside of it, as not being a part of me. I propose, accordingly, to call these inferred existences ejects, things thrown out of my consciousness, to distinguish... DEMOCRACY AND EMPIREby FRANKLIN HENRY GIDDINGS. - 1900Snippet view - About this book
 | Lady Victoria Welby, Heinrich Walter Schmitz - Philosophy - 1911 - 151 pages
...decade of the previous century was marked by this enthusiasm; however, not as strongly as before. 45) "I propose, accordingly, to call these inferred existences...things presented in my consciousness, phenomena." (Clifford 1886: 275) 46) Lady Welby quoted form this book at first in 1896 and then again after 1900.... | |
 | William James - Literary Collections - 1992 - 1212 pages
...Themselves," Lectures and Essays (1879), William Kingdon Clifford wrote: "I propose ... to call these interred existences ejects, things thrown out of my consciousness,...things presented in my consciousness, phenomena." 848.14-16 As Emerson . . . experiences.] Cf. "The Over-Soul," in Essays: First Scries. 849.10 "Authentic... | |
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