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absolute action-theory activity asserted Berkeley called cerebrum chapter co-ordination coherent colours concepts concrete consciousness consistent contradiction contradictory correspondence course cross-section deductive system defined definition Democritus distinct drainage-theory dualistic elements empirical energy epistemology error experience fact fundamental H. H. Joachim idea idealism instance introspection involved Joachim judgement knowledge system knowledge-mass laws least logical logician manifold masses mathematical mathematical logic matter McDougall means mental merely mind monism motion Münsterberg nature nervous system neutral entities neutral realm one's particular person philosophy physical objects physiological physiological psychology position postulates precisely predicate present psychic psychology purely purpose reflection reflex relations representative theory Russell means sciousness secondary qualities seems sensation and perception sense space spatial subjective subjective idealism substance symbolic synapses system of terms temporal theory of knowledge things thought tion true truth unity universal predicate universe universe of discourse vis viva volition whole
