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A Question of Balance: Charles Seeger's Philosophy of Music - Pagina 42
di Taylor Aitken Greer - 2023 - 278 pagine
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Ambassadors of God

Samuel Parkes Cadman - 1920 - 394 pagine
...* Bergson defines intuition as '' the kind of intellectual sympathy by which one places one's self within an object in order to coincide with what is unique in it and consequently inexpressible.'' 6 Through intuition alone man "attains to fluid concepts capable of following reality in all its sinuosities...
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The Reign of Relativity

Richard Burdon Haldane Haldane (Viscount) - 1921 - 494 pagine
...instances to rival it in the whole history of philosophy, that he means the kind of intellectual sympathy by which one places oneself within an object in order...what is unique in it and consequently inexpressible. " Analysis is a translation, a development into symbols, a representation taken from successive points...
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The Reign of Relativity

Richard Burdon Haldane Haldane (Viscount) - 1921 - 462 pagine
...instances to rival it in the whole history of philosophy, that he means the kind of intellectual sympathy by which one places oneself within an object in order...what is unique in it and consequently inexpressible. " Analysis is a translation, a development into symbols, a representation taken from successive points...
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The Psychology of Day-dreams

J. Varendonck - 1921 - 376 pagine
...estimates that by intuition is meant " the kind of intellectual sympathy by which one places one's self within an object, in order to coincide with what is unique in it, and consequently inexpressible." * The two italicized words show that he takes equally into account the intellectual and the affective...
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The Psychology of Day-dreams

J. Varendonck - 1921 - 376 pagine
...estimates that by intuition is meant " the kind of intellectual sympathy by which one places one's self within an object, in order to coincide with what is unique in it, and consequently inexpressible." » The two italicized words show that he takes equally into account the intellectual and the affective...
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Man and the Cosmos - An introduction to Metaphysics.

Joseph Alexander Leighton - 1922 - 614 pagine
...reality is apprehended directly by intuition. "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. ... To analyze is to express a thing as a function of something other than itself. All analysis is...
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Man and the Cosmos: An Introduction to Metaphysics

Joseph Alexander Leighton - 1922 - 598 pagine
...reality is apprehended directly by intuition. "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. . . . To analyze is to express a thing as a function of something other than itself. All analysis is...
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Nature and Human Nature: Essays Metaphysical and Historical

Hartley Burr Alexander - 1923 - 568 pagine
...knowledge, voyais rather than Slavata. "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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The Field of Philosophy: An Introduction to the Study of Philosophy

Joseph Alexander Leighton - 1923 - 606 pagine
...intuition. "By intuition is meant the kind of intellectual sympathy by which one places one's self within an object in order to coincide with what is unique in it and consequently inexpressible." (Bergson, An Introduction to Metaphysics, p. 15, Hulme's translation.) Analysis expresses a thing as...
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The Journal of Religion, Volume 4

1924 - 762 pagine
...Bergson in his well-known definition says: "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." 1 And by intuition he holds that we get beyond symbols to absolute reals. Thus we get the actual self,...
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