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In the earlier series of books containing, among others, Bosanquet's "History of Aesthetic, [...]... something self-contradictory these cases exists other thoughts * See Page 20 Sheet1 deren Verhaltniss zur inneren Wahrnehmung The above analysisof a thought mistaken other theories can be stated In the remainder ofthe present lecture I shall state in outline the view which I advocate show how various other views out of which mine has grown result from modifications ofthe threefold analysis into... him there are three elements involved in the thought of an object These three he Page 19 Sheet1 calls the act any two cases ofthe same kind of consciousness; for instance I think of Smith or think of Brown itself my thought different when I think of Smith and when I think of Brown The content since the content must exist in my mind at the moment when I have the thought something past or future; it... illustration capable of affording a rough insight into their meaning Suppose two children in a school times nine?" One says fifty-four one such-and-such a thing; examinations are experiments for discovering such facts But all that is observed or discovered is a certain set of habits in the use of words The thoughts (if any) in themindofthe examinee are of no interest to the examiner; nor has the examiner... delusions look for the repressed desire which has found this contorted mode of expression For those who do not wish to plunge into the somewhat repulsive and often rather wild theories of psychoanalytic pioneers little book by Dr Bernard Hart on "The Psychology of Insanity."* On this question ofthe mental as opposed to the physiological study ofthe causes of insanity * Cambridge are to the second edition... "Rational Theology since Kant The need which Professor Muirhead stressed is no less pressing to-day enabling us to meet it himself of philosophy As Professor Muirhead continues to lend the distinction of his name to the Library of Philosophy it seemed not inappropriate to allow him to recall us to these aims in his own words The emphasis on the history of thought also seemed to me very timely; and the number... and object The first criticism I have to make is that the ACT seems unnecessary and fictitious The occurrence of the content of a thought constitutes the occurrence of the thought Empirically cannot discover anything corresponding to the supposed act; and theoretically I cannot see that it is indispensable We say: "_I_ think so-and-so are misleading if regarded as indicating an analysis of a single... is the feeling that physics is the most fundamental science at present in existence But this position cannot be called materialistic physics does not assume the existence of matter Page 12 Sheet1 The view that seems to me to reconcile the materialistic tendency of psychology with the anti-materialistic tendency of physics is the view of William James and the American new realists according to which the. .. whole systems of false beliefs in order to hide the nature of what is desired The resulting delusions in very many cases disappear if the hysteric or lunatic can be made to face the facts about himself The consequence of this is that the treatment of many forms of insanity has grown more psychological and less physiological than it used to be Instead of looking for a physical defect in the brain treat... metaphysics They make psychology increasingly dependent on physiology and external observation matter as something much more solid and indubitable than mind Meanwhile the physicists of the theory of relativity less material Their world consists of "events (Cambridge University Press old-fashioned materialism can receive no support from modern physics I think that what has permanent value in the outlook of the. .. longer believe this of knowledge I shall try to make my reasons for this rejection clear as we proceed It must be evident at first glance that the analysisof knowledge is rendered more difficult by the rejection; but the apparent simplicity of Brentano's view of knowledge will be found maintaining itself either against an analytic scrutiny or against a host of facts in psycho -analysis and animal psychology . advance of the official release dates Please note: neither this list nor its contents are final till midnight of the last day of the month of any such announcement. 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