An Outline of the Idealistic Construction of Experience

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An Outline of the Idealistic Construction of Experience
J B James Black Baillie
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Bot/i are knowledge, and criticism of knowledge is essentially self-criticism. Nor again is "knowledge" on one side and "mere perception" on the other. Both are knowledge, and both in any case are experience. Criticism of the necessity in perceptual experience is therefore again self-criticism of experience. To Hence the statement of the connectedness of to"expiain. Experience is at once the satisfaction of rationality and the expression of necessity in the content of experience. We cannot get ...outside it. Our inter- pretation is itself a phase of our experience, which experience itself must connect with other phases or forms. Experience must contain our explanation of IV EXPLANATION IS CONNECTION 117 it just as much as our explanation construes experi- ence. That is the only way our explanation can be true ; and such an explanation must in the nature of the case be true becatise it shows our explanation to be a necessary vio^nent of experience itself. This means, in a word, that experience is self-explaininq- if we can find a way of connecting its diverse moments which will fit every aspect of it into its place in the whole.

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