Study in the Psychology of EthicsBlackwood, 1903 - 176 páginas |
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... distinct from objects . There is no valid reason , therefore , for rejecting the evi- dence of introspection in favour of regarding cona- tion as an ultimate fact of consciousness . In the course of this preliminary statement we have ...
... distinct from objects . There is no valid reason , therefore , for rejecting the evi- dence of introspection in favour of regarding cona- tion as an ultimate fact of consciousness . In the course of this preliminary statement we have ...
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... distinct from other aspects of mind , but is found in addition to have special conditions and effects , the testimony of introspection gains in objective validity . The simplest and most natural way of opening the inquiry will be to ...
... distinct from other aspects of mind , but is found in addition to have special conditions and effects , the testimony of introspection gains in objective validity . The simplest and most natural way of opening the inquiry will be to ...
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... distinct from the ultimate as- pects of mind commonly recognised . The existence and nature of this distinction will become more evi- dent if we imagine an individual who is composed psychically of cognition , pleasure - pain , and ...
... distinct from the ultimate as- pects of mind commonly recognised . The existence and nature of this distinction will become more evi- dent if we imagine an individual who is composed psychically of cognition , pleasure - pain , and ...
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... state ; it is essential and intrinsic . Hence feeling for an object is absolutely distinct from the hedonic feeling conditioned by the object . 1 Loc . cit . That emotion is a central reaction , and in this ΙΟ PSYCHOLOGY OF ETHICS .
... state ; it is essential and intrinsic . Hence feeling for an object is absolutely distinct from the hedonic feeling conditioned by the object . 1 Loc . cit . That emotion is a central reaction , and in this ΙΟ PSYCHOLOGY OF ETHICS .
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... distinct , as might indeed be inferred from the results already attained . Pleasure and pain depend upon harmony and discord respectively.2 Lehmann main- tains that anything causes pain which is in conflict 1 It is the feeling itself ...
... distinct , as might indeed be inferred from the results already attained . Pleasure and pain depend upon harmony and discord respectively.2 Lehmann main- tains that anything causes pain which is in conflict 1 It is the feeling itself ...
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