Consider what effects, that might conceivably have practical bearings, we conceive the object of our conception to have. Then, our conception of these effects is the whole of our conception of the object. Educational Issues in the Kindergarten - Página 351de Susan Elizabeth Blow - 1908 - 34 páginasVisualização completa - Sobre este livro
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...attaining the [highest] grade of clear-ness of apprehension is as follows : Consider what effects, which might conceivably have practical bearings, we conceive...effects is the whole of our conception of the object." Charles S. Peirce : " How to make our Ideas clear, in Popular Science Monthly, New York, January, 1878,... | |
| 1885 - 684 páginas
...attaining the [highest] grade of clearness ot apprehension is as follows: Consider what elfects, which might conceivably have practical bearings, we conceive...effects is the whole of our conception of the object." Charles S. Peirce : " How to make our Ideas clear," in Popular Science Monthly, New York, January,... | |
| 1885 - 660 páginas
...[highest] grade of clearness of apprehension is as follows : Consider what effects, which might conceivaUy have practical bearings, we conceive the object of...effects is the whole of our conception of the object." Charles S. Peirce : " How to make our Ideas clear," in. Popular Science Monthly, New York, January,... | |
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...follows: Consider what effects, which might conceivably h.ive practical bearings, we conceive tlie object of our conception to have. Then, our conception...effects is the whole of our conception of the object. ra. Let us illustrate this rule by some examples ; and, to begin with the simplest one possible, let... | |
| 1912 - 620 páginas
...James's Psych., Vol. I, p. 394. duces, directly or indirectly, in us. " Consider what effects, which might conceivably have practical bearings, we conceive...effects is the whole of our conception of the object." The word practical is here used in its strict sense as referring to action, from the Greek word pragma,... | |
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| James Mark Baldwin - 1902 - 946 páginas
...ethics. Pragmatic horizon is the adaptation of our general knowledge to influencing our morals. (2) The opinion that metaphysics is to be largely cleared...effects is the whole of our conception of the object.' (CSP) The doctrine that the whole 'meaning' of a conception expresses itself in practical consequences,... | |
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