Existence Meaning And Reality in Lockes Essay And in Present Epistemology
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G. , the doctrine of parallelism — epistemologized. Cf. Phases that needs attention nowadays. The attempt to Professor Dewey's article on "Psychology as Philosophic separate the members of this distinction and farm them Method, " Mind, Vol. XI, O. S. , No. 42. Out to different disciplines for separate treatment is one 41 16 Existence, Meaning, and Reality nuity in habit. And here, at the very outset, we reach again the center of the whole problem, viz. , the relation of this appearance of ideas... to the interruption of habit. Locke and all his successors virtually agree that the ideas do appear at this point. The question is: What is the significance and the manner of their appearance at this juncture? If it is their business to mirror a reality beyond this process of activity, there appears no particular reason why they should not perform that function as well in some other relation ; for example, as an activity merely parallel and independent of habit. 3 * In other words, is the "disorder, confusion, and pain" involved in this breach of continuity a mere arbitrary sign of "the collision" of some "mere idea" with "a reality beyond" or is it out of a collision, within reality, that the idea springs?
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