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... latter , cannot be presented as an object . The mere existence of pleasure - pain as a conscious fact proves that the world as idea or as sensation does not coincide with the knowable world . We must experience much . that cannot be ...
... latter , cannot be presented as an object . The mere existence of pleasure - pain as a conscious fact proves that the world as idea or as sensation does not coincide with the knowable world . We must experience much . that cannot be ...
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... latter has acted towards him . But he would -have no intense ill - feeling towards the aggressor , prompting him , apart from all deliberation and calculation of consequences , to adopt a particular line of conduct . His attitude would ...
... latter has acted towards him . But he would -have no intense ill - feeling towards the aggressor , prompting him , apart from all deliberation and calculation of consequences , to adopt a particular line of conduct . His attitude would ...
Side 5
... latter in a purely intellectual manner as a series of sensations involving , according to all pro- bability , a personality like himself — a personality which had been the means of causing him enjoy- ment . On the other hand , he would ...
... latter in a purely intellectual manner as a series of sensations involving , according to all pro- bability , a personality like himself — a personality which had been the means of causing him enjoy- ment . On the other hand , he would ...
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David Irons. It is a centrally - initiated reaction , however , while the latter is pure subjectivity . Briefly , the one is subjectivity as reaction ; the other is subjectivity as receptivity . The word ' attitude ' is employed to mark ...
David Irons. It is a centrally - initiated reaction , however , while the latter is pure subjectivity . Briefly , the one is subjectivity as reaction ; the other is subjectivity as receptivity . The word ' attitude ' is employed to mark ...
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David Irons. contrast between emotion and pleasure - pain , for the latter is also subjective in a special sense . It is pure receptivity , however , and thus lacks that outward direction which emotion as reaction possesses . In itself ...
David Irons. contrast between emotion and pleasure - pain , for the latter is also subjective in a special sense . It is pure receptivity , however , and thus lacks that outward direction which emotion as reaction possesses . In itself ...
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