The Bucknell Review, 第 19 卷Bucknell University Press, 1954 |
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第 1 到 3 筆結果,共 86 筆
第 31 頁
... seems to be that the behavioralist enemy has always been on the other side and that only " vision " or “ wisdom " can tell us what to do in the future . The development of the latter would seem to make it impossible to devote any ...
... seems to be that the behavioralist enemy has always been on the other side and that only " vision " or “ wisdom " can tell us what to do in the future . The development of the latter would seem to make it impossible to devote any ...
第 81 頁
... seems to him to depend on experiencing it . . . [ to ] quote : In other words if we can experience the physical , we can test our ideas of it and know it ; if we can never experience it , it does not seem that we can have knowledge of ...
... seems to him to depend on experiencing it . . . [ to ] quote : In other words if we can experience the physical , we can test our ideas of it and know it ; if we can never experience it , it does not seem that we can have knowledge of ...
第 83 頁
... seems therefore to be needed is a conception of conscious experience which is built around functions at least as much as around con- tents , and which is thereby open - ended . Sellars ' elaboration of the role of meanings in perception ...
... seems therefore to be needed is a conception of conscious experience which is built around functions at least as much as around con- tents , and which is thereby open - ended . Sellars ' elaboration of the role of meanings in perception ...
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