„‚Things‘ do exist, even when we do not see them. Their ‚kinds‘ also exist.“ (p. 147) #James #things
James, William, Pragmatism. A New Name for Some Old Ways of Thinking 1907.
„‚Things‘ do exist, even when we do not see them. Their ‚kinds‘ also exist.“ (p. 147) #James #things
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