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- Title: Book: PoF: Introduction by Michael Wilson
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- takes its start by examining the process
- like the English “perception”, can mean either the process of
- able to deal with it as an essential part of the analysis of the process
- analysis, we are free to keep the word “perception” for the process
- gives the mental picture its importance in the process of knowledge.
- IMAGINATION means the faculty and process of creating mental
- and I have kept it. It describes the process of taking an abstract
- faculty and process of grasping concepts, in particular the immediate
- Title: Book: PoF: Knowledge of Freedom: Chapter One: Conscious Human Action
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- organic process which causes the child to cry for milk.
- Title: Book: PoF: Knowledge of Freedom: Chapter Two: The Fundamental Desire for Knowledge
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- or material processes. But, in doing so, it is already
- processes. He believes that thinking takes place in the brain,
- open. Only with the help of material processes can it be perceived
- and experienced by the “I”. Such material processes
- thinking, to be the product of purely material processes, but,
- conversely, matter and its processes are for him themselves
- That is, our thinking is produced by the material processes,
- Title: Book: PoF: Knowledge of Freedom: Chapter Three: Thinking in the service of Knowledge
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- influence on the course of this observed process. The
- second process which takes place in the conceptual sphere.
- observed process is related in a definite way. As surely as the
- conceptual process unable to take place without my
- the agent in the conceptual process may be an illusion, but
- something that precedes my thinking process, as a premise.
- take my experiences of my thinking process as the object of
- process of another person, or finally, as in the example of the
- process, is immaterial.
- intimately than any other process in the world. Just because
- of its course, the manner in which the process takes place.
- This transparent clearness concerning our thinking process
- activity. How one material process in my brain causes or
- process in my brain connects the concept lightning with the
- by any material processes in my brain. In a less materialistic
- process of mere observation in the same way that we proceed
- that we regard physiological processes as thinking. He fails
- enters among the processes of the world — among which I
- now include observation — one process which is overlooked.
- processes, something which is not taken into account. But
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- Title: Book: PoF: Knowledge of Freedom: Chapter Four: The World as Percept
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- — describes the mental process which we carry out
- not the process of observation but the object of observation
- of this process remains in my consciousness — a picture
- processes — is not proof against doubt. Hence, at the very
- produced in us through processes in the external world
- warmth or as color. When these processes stimulate
- organs. Through following up the processes which occur in
- process undergoes a series of transformations before it
- process, that any similarity to the latter is out of the question.
- external processes, nor processes in the sense organs, but
- consciousness are not brain processes at all, but sensations.
- process which occurs in the brain when I sense red. The
- brain process is merely its cause. This is why Hartmann says,
- picture of a trumpet. It is just this very last link in a process
- or physical process which is first conducted by the optic
- nerve to the brain, and there initiates another process. Even
- by means of the brain process. Even then it does not yet
- that my sense organs and the processes in them are also
- true of the nerve paths, and the brain process, and no less of
- the process in the soul itself, through which things are
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- Title: Book: PoF: Knowledge of Freedom: Chapter Five: The Act of Knowing the World
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- process of perceiving takes place in the way in which — on the basis of
- processes of matter which lie behind them, and which alone really
- processes which underlie them. In the same way, a philosopher who holds the
- concerned only with the physiological and psychological processes by means
- an object which is in a continual process of development. If I do not put
- to the fact that we are not identical with the world process, but are a
- context, so by means of thinking I integrate into the world process the
- they appear? I shall then find mechanical, chemical and other processes in
- that section of space. I next go further and study the processes I find on
- process which we could speak of only if it were possible to perceive it.
- subjective and something objective is impossible for any process that is
- having a mental picture interpose itself between the process and the person
- Title: Book: PoF: Knowledge of Freedom: Chapter Six: Human Individuality
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- the universal cosmic process. To my perception I am, in the
- universal world process. The percept of the tree belongs to
- the same whole as my I. This universal world process
- say that in the absence of sense organs the whole process
- electrical process calls forth light in the eye, conclude that
- what we sense as light is only a mechanical process of
- perceives a mechanical process of motion in its surroundings
- systematic change in an object is perceived by us as a process
- cosmic process; feeling is that through which we can
- universal world process and being our own individual selves.
- Title: Book: PoF: Knowledge of Freedom: Chapter Seven: Are There Limits to Knowledge?
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- concerned in the process of knowledge, namely percept and
- process is said not to appear in consciousness. But it is
- therefore splits up the process of knowledge into two parts.
- real process in the subject by means of which the percept
- as a process analogous to sense perception. Things, it is
- physics traces sensations back to processes of the
- false assumption of a real process, analogous to the processes
- Through considerations of the process of knowledge
- the very nature of things, by no other process of knowledge
- Title: Book: PoF: Reality of Freedom: Chapter Eight: The Factors of Life
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- through its will is a process which is experienced directly.
- his will he experiences a real process quite directly. The
- process; hence the latter appears as universal will. The will
- world process only in so far as it is ideally related to the rest
- Title: Book: PoF: Reality of Freedom: Chapter Nine: The Idea of Freedom
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- The process looks different when we examine knowledge, or rather the
- such as physical brain processes or unconscious spiritual processes lying
- Title: Book: PoF: Reality of Freedom: Chapter Ten: Freedom - Philosophy and Monism
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- my actions are nothing but the result of the material processes
- evolution of humanity as a process which is there for the
- intelligent self-conscious individuals can the world process
- of the Godhead; the world process is the Passion of the
- in the spiritual ideal process of knowing. What appears as a
- processes, but not to action or to being; and if he were to
- Title: Book: PoF: Reality of Freedom: Chapter Eleven: World Purpose and Life Purpose
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- In a process which breaks down into cause and effect, we
- perceptible process. A perceptible influence of a concept upon
- process. He should be protected from this by the fact that in
- this book the thinking process is presented as a purely
- Title: Book: PoF: Reality of Freedom: Chapter Twelve: Moral Imagination
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- In the process of evolution of the moral world order we
- processes are products of the world like everything else that
- impossible if anything other then myself (mechanical process
- processes of the organism, but rather the organic activity has
- that man is unfree in so far as he cannot complete the process
- Title: Book: PoF: Ultimate Questions: The Consequences of Monism
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- our thinking, we carry out a process which itself belongs to
- self-sustaining experience within the process of knowledge. It
- process taking place in the human spirit, on the other hand it
- Title: Book: PoF: Appendix Added to the new edition, 1918
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- by my thinking, and this is a process lying wholly within my
- do with the true state of affairs regarding the process of
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