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- Title: PoSA (English/RSPC1949): Appendix I
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- criticisms on the part of philosophers with which this book met
- that there are readers who are interested in the rest of the book,
- book it seems to me to be a task for everyone to concern himself, who
- treatment of the topics of this book, because these philosophers, by
- down in this book has not thought out his position with regard to
- these problems because he has not discussed them in his book.
- perception which underlies the exposition of this book. What is it
- Naive Realism. But, then, I have already pointed out in this book
- Title: PoSA (Poppelbaum): Appendix II
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- this book. Inasmuch as it rather reflects the mood of thought out of
- which I composed this book twenty-five years ago, than has any direct
- them I would dedicate this book. It does not pretend to offer the
- and its workings. This book has a philosophical aim: science itself
- book. All other scientific discussions are put in only because they
- This book, therefore,
- Title: PoSA (Poppelbaum): Chapter I
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- superficiality of present-day thought, that a book which attempts to
- problem.” It is not because I consider that the book in which
- misunderstandings this view leads is seen, for example, in the book
- Title: PoSA (Poppelbaum): Chapter II
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- closed book to it, unless it could establish a non-spiritual relation
- Title: PoSA (Poppelbaum): Chapter III
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- contemplation of it. This is recognized even in the First Book of
- this or that useful object. It is just the purpose of this book to
- powers as a thinker the author of this book has a very high opinion,
- Title: PoSA (Poppelbaum): Chapter IV
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- opening sentences of Volkelt's book on Kant's Theory of Knowledge.
- Will and Idea, Book I, par. I.) This whole theory is wrecked by
- Title: PoSA (Poppelbaum): Chapter V
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- book, but the persuasiveness of its proof is nil. If one builds a
- (The World as Will and Idea, Book 2, par. 18.) Schopenhauer
- author of this book has objected that this discussion of thinking
- Title: PoSA (Poppelbaum): Chapter VII
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- title-page of his first important book is, “Speculative results
- down by implication in the original argument of this book. The author
- too, that the Idea of percept, developed in this book, is not to be
- Thus we find it said here in this book (p. 80): “A
- Title: PoSA (Poppelbaum): Chapter IX
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- published after this book. Here he is concerned only with
- usage which may confuse some readers of this book.
- first part of this book Dr. Steiner has shown how a concept can be
- Title: PoSA (Poppelbaum): Chapter X
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- the point of view put forward in this book. It does not matter
- Title: PoSA (Poppelbaum): Chapter XI
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- this book represented as a purely spiritual process. The reason for
- Title: PoSA (Poppelbaum): Chapter XII
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- Paulsen, p. 15 of the book mentioned above, says: “Different
- Title: PoSA (Poppelbaum): Chapter XIII
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- resemble a merchant who, in making up his books, enters among the
- Title: PoSA (Poppelbaum): Chapter XIV
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- upon the publication of this book (1894), critics objected to the
- book, and who will judge my sentences above by another standard than
- Title: PoSA (Poppelbaum): Chapter XV
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- Monism described in this book shows that we can believe in this
- the second part of this book the attempt has been made to justify the
- prove to be a mere illusion. But the second part of this book finds
- The argument of this book is built up on the fact of intuitive
- reality. All that this book aimed at presenting was the result of a
- which I have published since this present book appeared. The
- of the contents of this book the contents of the author's later
- books. But a living understanding of what is meant in
- this book by “intuitive thinking” will naturally prepare
- Title: PoSA (Poppelbaum): Editors Note to the 1st Translated Edition
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- references to this book, and it contains the germs of which many of
- Title: PoSA (Poppelbaum): Preface to the Revised Translation, 1939
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- readers of the German original of this book
- [See this book, page 80.]
- See this book, page 37.] The philosophic systems of Kant,
- unthinkable without this term. Chapter IX of this book gives an
- I ” throughout the book.
- passages of this book remain obscure.
- Title: PoSA (Poppelbaum): Preface to the Revised Edition, 1918
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- everything tends that is to be discussed in this book. One of these
- possibilities — freedom of the will or necessity. This book is
- would, for the whole manner of thinking adopted in this book, be no
- real answer at all. The book will not give a ready-made and
- This is what I thought of the contents of this book when I first
- of my book. At the original writing I contented myself with saying no
- astonished at not finding in this book as yet any reference to that
- for such knowledge. What I have said in this book may be acceptable
- The aim of this book is to demonstrate, prior to our entry upon
- Thus it seems to me that in one sense this book occupies a position
- this book in the main without essential alterations. I have only made
- For many years my book has been out of print. In spite of the fact,
- book has to say. All that, from the point of view of the
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