Objective evidence and certitude are doubtless very fine ideals to play with, but where on this moonlit and dream-visited planet are they found? I am, therefore, myself a complete empiricist so far as my theory of human knowledge goes. I live, to be sure,... The Likelihood Principle - Seite 174von James O. Berger, Robert L. Wolpert - 1988 - 208 SeitenVollansicht - Über dieses Buch
| William James - 1896 - 364 Seiten
...doubtless very fine ideals to / play with, but where on this moonlit and dreamvisited planet are they found? I am; therefore, myself a complete empiricist...! opinions grow more true; but to hold any one of i them — I absolutely do not care which — as if it never 'could be reinterpretable or corrigible,... | |
| William James - 1896 - 358 Seiten
...doubtless very fine ideals to play with, but where on this moonlit and dreamvisited planet are they found? I am, therefore, myself a complete empiricist so far as my theory of human knowledge goes. I li/e, to be sure, by the practical faith that we must go on experiencing and thinking over our experience,... | |
| William James - 1896 - 364 Seiten
...doubtless very fine ideals to play wTtfi, but where on this moonlit and dreamvisited planet are they found? I am, therefore, myself a complete empiricist so far as my theoiy of human knowledge goes. I live, to be sure, by the practical faith that we must go on experiencing... | |
| Margaret Mary MacSwiney - 1915 - 190 Seiten
...doubtless very fine ideals to play with, but where on this moonlit and dream-visited planet are they found? I am, therefore, myself a complete empiricist so far as my theory of human knowledge goes. . . . There is but one indefectibly certain truth, and that is the truth that pyrrhonistic scepticism... | |
| Charles Van Doren, Charles Lincoln Van Doren, Robert McHenry - 1971 - 1530 Seiten
...doubtless very fine ideals to play with, but where on this moonlit and dreamvisited planet are they found? I am, therefore, myself a complete empiricist so far as my theory of human knowledge goes. / live, to be sure, by the practical faith that we must go on experiencing and thinking over our experience,... | |
| Russell B. Goodman - 1990 - 182 Seiten
...such traditional and limited criteria of truth as reason or sensation, James simply and openly says that "we must go on experiencing and thinking over...experience, for only thus can our opinions grow more true."122 He rejects dogmatism, not sentiment; "experiencing and thinking" counter the former but will... | |
| Paul Jerome Croce - 1995 - 394 Seiten
...ideals to play with, but where on this moonlit and dream-visited planet are they to be found? . . . We must go on experiencing and thinking over our experience, for only thus can our opinions grow more true. WILLIAM JAMES, 1895 What place can uncertainty have in a cultural and intellectual study of mid-nineteenth-century... | |
| Stuart C. Brown - 2001 - 212 Seiten
...douhtless very fine ideals to play with, hut where on this moonlit and dream-visited planet are they found? I am, therefore, myself a complete empiricist...far as my theory of human knowledge goes. I live, to he sure, hy the practical faith that we must go on experiencing and thinking over our experience, for... | |
| Stuart C. Brown - 2001 - 214 Seiten
...play with, hut where on this moonlit and dream-visited planet are thev found? I am, therefore, mvself a complete empiricist so far as my theory of human knowledge goes. I live, to he sure, hy the practical faith that we must go on experiencing and thinking over our experience, for... | |
| Peter Sharpe - 2004 - 400 Seiten
...and their fictive worlds detonate in a tropological fission reaction, or we can, as James said, "live by the practical faith that we must go on experiencing and thinking over our experience."30 The view ahead from Emerson and James to the deconstructive turn is a view of retrenchment... | |
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