The Development of Modern Philosophy, With Other Lectures And Essays

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The Development of Modern Philosophy, With Other Lectures And Essays
Robert Adamson
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But the argument is to the effect that cognition, in the sense defined, is not a primitive fact of consciousness, and that in so far as the general feature — awareness, con- sciousness, of a definite content — is concerned, there is no absolute difference between a sense-presentation and a sense- feeling. Neither the one nor the other is a cognition ; and this may fairly be held in conjunction with the other position, that it is by reason of differences in the two, and in the con- ditions under... which they appear in consciousness, that in the development of mind one becomes pre-eminently the objective factor, the other pre-eminently the subjective.
On the whole, then, the second main point of view, that the phenomena of mind are to be regarded as so many isolated contents which are grouped together, and by their grouping give rise to the more concrete operations familiar to us and designated in ordinary language by the nanie of the faculties, must be rejected. We cannot explain the development of mind on the hypothesis of these isolated contents.


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