Or, as C.I. Lewis wrote (in Mind and the World Order, 1929):
“There are , in our cognitive experience, two elements; the immediate data, such as those of the sense, which are presented or given to the mind, and a form, construction, or interpretation, which represents the activity of thought.”
and
“Knowledge always transcends the immediately given.”
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Or, as C.I. Lewis wrote (in Mind and the World Order, 1929):
“There are , in our cognitive experience, two elements; the immediate data, such as those of the sense, which are presented or given to the mind, and a form, construction, or interpretation, which represents the activity of thought.”
and
“Knowledge always transcends the immediately given.”
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