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- Title: Book: PoF: Introduction by Michael Wilson
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- about his experiences at this age, he said, “... the reality of the
- thinking could ever reach reality, but must forever deal with illusions.
- science, and yet his experience of the reality of ideas was in some ways
- impressions; it fails to deal with the reality outside man. Science, on
- thinking can lead to the reality of the spirit in the world, he continued to
- his discoveries was his direct experience of the reality of the Christ,
- leads to an experience of the reality of the spiritual world, I have kept the
- “fantasy” suggests something altogether too far from reality,
- immediately apprehends the reality of other spiritual beings.
- of perceiving reality.
- Title: Book: PoF: Author's Prefaces: Preface to the first edition, 1894; revised, 1918
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- the theory become the servants of life itself, of reality. In
- Title: Book: PoF: Knowledge of Freedom: Chapter Three: Thinking in the service of Knowledge
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- reality, subject and object, appearance and thing-in-itself,
- illusion. In reality one is observing only the results of an
- Title: Book: PoF: Knowledge of Freedom: Chapter Four: The World as Percept
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- corrects its picture of the reality, based on first impressions,
- is no reality independent of them, but only that the subject
- cannot directly assimilate such reality. The subject can
- forward as an immediate and self-evident truth is in reality
- Title: Book: PoF: Knowledge of Freedom: Chapter Five: The Act of Knowing the World
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- the conclusion that “All reality resolves itself into a wonderful dream,
- the total reality. The other side is the concept. The act of knowing is the
- activities of the body he feels an immediate reality — the
- part of reality which is lacking in the percept. To anyone who is incapable
- of finding intuitions corresponding to the things, the full reality remains
- that he is blind to this reality. Thus arises the thought of a
- my mental pictures of reality; I must therefore suppose that the true reality,
- Title: Book: PoF: Knowledge of Freedom: Chapter Six: Human Individuality
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- mental pictures. The full reality of a thing is given to us in
- Reality shows itself to us as percept and concept; the
- subjective representative of this reality shows itself to us
- element that is more richly saturated with reality than is the
- Title: Book: PoF: Knowledge of Freedom: Chapter Seven: Are There Limits to Knowledge?
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- reality are to be found in the two spheres: perceiving and
- the full, complete reality, including our own selves as
- overcomes this duality by fusing the two elements of reality,
- that there are two sides of a single reality which are kept
- discover the other part of the reality as well. Only when the
- Egohood has taken the two elements of reality which are
- arrived at the reality once more.
- subject) reality, the percept a subjective reality. This
- subjective reality is referred by the subject to the object.
- proof of their reality. “Nothing exists that cannot be perceived”
- of reality, but also with reference to events. A thing, according
- In principle, the reason for attributing reality to these
- sense-perceptible reality.
- its reality can be given through sense perception. In short,
- reality of all perceived things, is contradicted by experience,
- an idea, not a reality. Thus this theory of the world find itself
- is real, then it ought not to assume a reality where it perceives
- reality, an imperceptible reality which it conceives on the
- consciousness), there he sees a reality. However, the
- of explanation for reality other than percepts and concepts.
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- Title: Book: PoF: Reality of Freedom: Chapter Eight: The Factors of Life
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- guarantee of the reality of one's own personality. Monism,
- to stand before us as full reality. Thus, for monism, feeling
- is an incomplete reality, which, in the form in which it first
- becomes for him a concrete principle of reality. His own
- as the one and only means of knowing reality, whereas
- should expect to grasp the essence of reality in “mere
- feeling and will, and these in the depths of their reality; if
- we lose from these their true reality. If we are ready to
- penetration of reality by intuitive thinking — they conclude
- all too readily that they themselves are rooted in reality, but
- reality, forms out of “abstract thoughts” a shadowy, chilly
- Title: Book: PoF: Reality of Freedom: Chapter Nine: The Idea of Freedom
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- reality. We shall, further, build up for ourselves a metaphysical world
- percept we have only one part of the reality and that the other part which
- belongs to it, and which first allows the full reality to appear, is
- a shadowy copy of some reality, but a self-sustaining spiritual essence. And
- Title: Book: PoF: Reality of Freedom: Chapter Ten: Freedom - Philosophy and Monism
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- realism, which does not seek reality through the part of it
- origin of morality in the sphere of extra-human reality.
- the true reality, freedom is out of the question.
- reality, cannot acknowledge freedom because he sees man
- freedom philosophy. Since it is a philosophy of reality, it
- claimed as a reality, must remain a “mere contradiction”.
- the very thing that, when seen in its reality, becomes a living
- reality, thinking remains only a subjective human activity;
- Title: Book: PoF: Reality of Freedom: Chapter Eleven: World Purpose and Life Purpose
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- Title: Book: PoF: Reality of Freedom: Chapter Twelve: Moral Imagination
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- action will belong to perceptible reality. What he achieves
- am able to do, that is, to translate into reality, what I will,
- Title: Book: PoF: Reality of Freedom: Chapter Thirteen: The Value of Life
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- pictured as reality, and thus also the feelings attached to these illusions
- this surplus as a percept in life. For man reaches reality not through
- reality.
- Title: Book: PoF: Reality of Freedom: Chapter Fourteen: Individuality and Genus
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- Title: Book: PoF: Ultimate Questions: The Consequences of Monism
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- our subjective personality. Thinking gives us reality in its
- (see page 67). To recognize true reality, as against the
- recognize reality in percepts by discovering the systematic
- percept with concept the full reality is conveyed. Only as
- is not taken from the subject, but from reality. It is that part
- of the reality that cannot be reached by the act of perceiving.
- reality as a percept taken by itself. The percept is the part of
- reality that is given objectively, the concept the part that is
- Our mental organization tears the reality apart into these two
- reality. If we take mere percepts by themselves, we have no
- reality but rather a disconnected chaos; if we take by itself
- nothing but abstract concepts. Reality is not contained in the
- That we live in reality (that we are rooted in it with our
- same reality with our knowing, with our ideas, as the one we
- that embraces both sides of reality. When we observe with
- perceiving. We cannot argue out the essence of reality by
- belong to the percepts, we are living in the reality. Monism
- (transcendental), but finds the full reality in
- by itself only one side of the reality, namely, the side that
- man the conviction that he lives in the world of reality and
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- Title: Book: PoF: Appendix Added to the new edition, 1918
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- fellow man corresponds to a reality in his being which is
- independent of his consciousness. This reality acts, in the
- structure between themselves and the reality.
- my point of view to be — must in reality accept one of these
- and takes these for reality, is a naïve realist, and he does not
- reality is present only in the percepts that are permeated by
- images are not a reality at all.” As soon as they pass
- on to the table as grasped by their thinking, the one reality of
- of consciousness, they are united in this reality.
- of the two people, reality is grasped. In this activity of
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