the word as there given was as follows: "When I come to the conclusion that you are conscious, and that there are objects in your consciousness similar to those in mine, I am not inferring any actual or possible feelings of my own, but your feelings,... DEMOCRACY AND EMPIRE - Page 31by FRANKLIN HENRY GIDDINGS. - 1900Full view - About this book
 | GEORGE CROOM ROBERTSON, PROFESSOR IN UNIVERSITY COLLEGE, LONDON - 1878
...There are, however, some inferences which are profoundly different from those of physical science. When I come to the conclusion that you are conscious,...any possibility become, objects in my consciousness. The complicated processes of your body and the motions of your brain and nervous system, inferred from... | |
 | 1878
...There are, however, some inferences which are profoundly dilferent from those of physical science. When I come to the conclusion that you are conscious,...any possibility become, objects in my consciousness. The complicated processes of your body and the motions of your brain and nervous system, inferred from... | |
 | William Hurrell Mallock - 1881 - 473 pages
...There are, however, some inferences which are profoundly different from those of physical science. When I come to the conclusion that YOU are conscious,...any possibility become objects in my consciousness"* " I agree with you," said Vernon, " that is very happily put. It is your first step toward redeeming... | |
 | William Hurrell Mallock - 1881
...inferences which are profoimdly different from those of physical science. When I come to the conchision that YOU are conscious, and that there are objects...any possibility become objects in my consciousness'. 1 ' I agree with you,' said Vernon; ' that is very happily put. It is your wards redeeming yourself... | |
 | John Fiske - Science - 1883 - 379 pages
...regarding the existence of minds other than my own. " When I come to the conclusion," says Clifford, " that you are conscious, and that there are objects...possibility become, objects in my consciousness." In the very act of inferring that you have feelings like mine, some of which you class as objective,... | |
 | John Fiske - 1884 - 379 pages
...regarding the existence of minds other than my own. " When I come to the conclusion," says Clifford, " that you are conscious, and that there are objects...possibility become, objects in my consciousness." In the very act of inferring that you have feelings like mine, some of which you class as objective,... | |
 | John Fiske - Science - 1883 - 379 pages
...regarding the existence of minds other than my own. " When I come to the conclusion," says Clifford, " that you are conscious, and that there are objects...possibility become, objects in my consciousness." In the very act of inferring that you have feelings like mine, some of which you class as objective,... | |
 | William Kingdon Clifford - History - 1886 - 443 pages
...There are, however, some inferences which are profoundly different from those of physical science. When I come to the conclusion that you are conscious,...any possibility become, objects in my consciousness. The complicated processes of your body and the motions of your brain and nervous system, inferred from... | |
 | Paul Carus - Religion - 1891 - 458 pages
...are, however, some inferences which are profoundly different from those of physical science. When 1 come to the conclusion that you are conscious and...any possibility become objects in my consciousness. " . . . . These inferred existences are in the very act of inference thrown flittof my consciousness,... | |
 | John Fiske - 1893 - 379 pages
...regarding the existence of minds other than my own. " When I come to the conclusion," says Clifford, " that you are conscious, and that there are objects...possibility become, objects in my consciousness." In the very act of inferring that you have feelings like mine, some of which you class as objective,... | |
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