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" one places oneself within an object in order to coincide with what is unique in it and consequently inexpressible. "
A Question of Balance: Charles Seeger's Philosophy of Music - Pagina 42
di Taylor Aitken Greer - 2023 - 278 pagine
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The Theosophist, Volume 44,Edizioni 1-6

1923 - 792 pagine
...us define what intuition is. By intuition is meant " that kind of intellectual sympathy by means of which one places oneself within an object in order to coincide with that which is unique in it and consequently inexpressible ". J It is an identification of subject and...
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An Introduction to Metaphysics

Henri Bergson - 1912 - 112 pagine
...else falls within the province of analysis. By intuition is meant the kind ' of intellectual sympathy by which one places oneself within an object in order...what is unique in it and consequently inexpressible. Analysis, on the contrary, is the operation which reduces the object to elements already known, that...
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Proceedings of the American Society of International Law at Its ..., Volumi 6-7

American Society of International Law. Annual Meeting - 1912 - 684 pagine
...kind of intellectual sympathy by which one places oneself within an object [that is to say, a treaty], in order to coincide with what is unique in it, and consequently inexpressible." Gentlemen, this seemed to me to be the explanation. If we want the truth about these matters, the truth...
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An Introduction to Metaphysics

Henri Bergson, Thomas Ernest Hulme - 1913 - 100 pagine
...else falls within the province of analysis. By intuition is meant the kind of intellectual sympathy by which one places oneself within an object in order...what is unique in it and consequently inexpressible. Analysis, on the contrary, is the operation which reduces the object to elements already known, that...
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Quests Old and New

George Robert Stow Mead - 1913 - 362 pagine
...sympathy [cp. J. p. 59, and note the philosopher's italics in both passages, stressing both terms] by which one places oneself within an object in order...what is unique in it and consequently inexpressible " (I. p. 6). This immediately synthetic activity, which must not be confounded with any logically constructed...
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Pragmatism and French Voluntarism: With Especial Reference to the Notion of ...

Lizzie Susan Stebbing - 1914 - 196 pagine
...the fullest meaning of the word. M. Bergson describes it as 2 " this kind of intellectual sympathy by which one places oneself within an object in order...what is unique in it and consequently inexpressible," and he contrasts it with analysis which is "the operation which reduces the object to elements already...
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Pragmatism and French Voluntarism with Especial Reference to the Notion of ...

Lizzie Susan Stebbing - 1914 - 306 pagine
...the fullest meaning of the word. M. Bergson describes it as 2 " this kind of intellectual sympathy by which one places oneself within an object in order...what is unique in it and consequently inexpressible," and he contrasts it with analysis which is "the operation which reduces the object to elements already...
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Bergson for Beginners: A Summary of His Philosophy

Darcy Butterworth Kitchin - 1914 - 338 pagine
...intuition, while the former comes from analysis. " By intuition is meant the kind of intellectual sympathy by which one places oneself within an object in order...what is unique in it and consequently inexpressible. Analysis, on the contrary, is the operation which reduces the object to elements already known, that...
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The Mid-west Quarterly, Volume 1

1914 - 404 pagine
...vdrjai? rather than Scdvotoe. "By intuition," he says, "is meant the kind of intellectual sympathy by which one places oneself within an object in order...what is unique in it and consequently inexpressible. Analysis on the contrary, is the operation which reduces the object to elements already known, that...
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Our Knowledge of the External World as a Field for Scientific Method in ...

Bertrand Russell - 1914 - 296 pagine
...absolute" * The second of these, which is intuition, is, he says, " the kind of intellectual sympathy by which one places oneself within an object in order to coincide with what is unique in it and therefore inexpressible " (p. 6). In illustration, he mentions self-knowledge : '.' there is one reality,...
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