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Tuesday, November 24, 2009
"The Analysis of the Sensations" by Ernst Mach,1886
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The special sciences are systems of symbols by means of which man orders the fact immediately given in experience ; the world is the sum of all phenomena.
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Since physical objects,bodies,and sensations are all in phenomena in character,
it is possible that sensations are connected with physical events.
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Our perception of dimensional space represents the experience of countless generations ; the conceptions of our bodies as moving and of the environment at fixed are fixed in racial memory.
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The common sense,realistic view of the world is a product of nature developed in the course of evolution.
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The concepts of science are useful fictions,
names for complexes of phenomena.
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