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- Title: Truth and Knowledge: Preface
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- “categorical imperative,” an external power whose commandments
- Title: Truth and Knowledge: iii. Epistemology Since Kant
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- correspond to certain transverse vibrations in external space, which,
- it always reacts in the same way to any external stimulus. If the
- the other hand, the same external phenomenon produces quite different
- external world, namely motion, and that the many aspects of the world
- external world. itself, but merely the subjective sensations which it
- epidermis is completely insensitive to external stimuli. In order to
- the body, an external vibration must first be transmitted through the
- epidermis. In the case of hearing and vision the external motion is
- slightest element of what could be called external existence.
- only by first assuming the existence and interrelations of external
- how this external world enters our consciousness by means of our
- becoming conscious of a sensation, every trace of such an external
- external world is built up by the soul, using the material of
- summarized as follows: If an external world exists then we do not
- Title: Truth and Knowledge: iv. The Starting Point of Epistemology
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- stare into the external world and stare indifferently into the inner
- things as something external to us; we should never be able to
- understand them. Our concepts would have a purely external relation to
- anyone. A hallucination may appear as something externally given, but
- Title: Truth and Knowledge: v. Cognition and Reality
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- are quite external to the facts themselves, — only such an outlook
- Title: Truth and Knowledge: vi. Epistemology Free of Assumptions and Fichtes Science of Knowledge
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- its independence, then one will cease to believe in external things
- uphold the principle that nothing from the external world can enter
- relation of the I to the external world. In thinking alone the element
- world outlined here, the division between I and external world, like
- opposites. The I ceases to be seen as something separated from the external
- Title: Truth and Knowledge: viii. Practical Conclusion
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- distinguished: the external course the event follows in space and
- deed under the influence of a law external to the person who brings
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