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Hume on What There is, seems clear that Hume changed his ontological views while writing the ., and that not just one but two different ontologies are to be found there. The ontology of Parts I, II, and III of Book I is more or less Lockean. There are minds and their operations and qualities. There are physical entities,DEMUR 发表于 2025-3-23 17:37:20
,Hume’s Concept of Truth,Selby-Bigge’s edition) he writes that ‘Reason is the discovery of truth or falsehood. Truth or falsehood consists in an agreement or disagreement either to the . relations of ideas, or to . existence and matter of fact.’ Hume’s main concern in this passage, however, is not with the concept of truth,G-spot 发表于 2025-3-23 19:28:31
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,Kant’s Explanation of the Necessity of Geometrical Truths,l’. It is less extreme than Berkeley’s in two ways. First, Kant does not assert that everything which exists is essentially mental, as Berkeley does. Second, those things which he does hold to be essentially mental, he holds to be so in a weaker fashion. Nevertheless he was an idealist; he held thatPerennial长期的 发表于 2025-3-24 04:18:27
Schopenhauer on the Principle of Sufficient Reason,eaning than that of the infallibility of the consequence when the reason is posited. Accordingly every necessity is .; absolute, i.e. unconditioned, necessity therefore is a .. For . can never mean anything but to result from a given reason.’ These words are taken from the beginning of section 49 of揉杂 发表于 2025-3-24 09:15:12
Hegel: Force and Understanding,t was published in 1807 as Volume One of his .. A second volume, he announced, would contain ‘the system of Logic as speculative philosophy, and of the other two parts of philosophy, the sciences of Nature and Spirit’. But no such volume appeared: although in 1812 his . was published as ‘the first s临时抱佛脚 发表于 2025-3-24 11:32:09
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T. H. Green and the Ethics of Self-Realisation,hat uncomplimentary opening, I do not mean to imply that Victorian England contained no competent philosophers at all. Indeed, if one considers thinkers of the second and lower ranks only, their literary productivity was probably greater than those of any previous period in English, or even British,笨拙处理 发表于 2025-3-24 21:31:26
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Hume on What There is,y that previous philosophers had held. According to this new ontology, there are only perceptions : all other sorts of things are absorbed by or reduced to these, or else simply eliminated. Berkeley had indeed assimilated bodies and the properties of bodies to perceptions, but he had kept minds as a