But has it not been stated above that the material world is an order of experiences?
The distinction has reference solely to his notion of the so-called external or material world in its relations to the perceiving mind.
We cannot tell how far from the material world (to use a crude phrase) some etherial agency may possibly extend.
We have not been able to detect, in the sensations considered by us, more than in any of our internal pleasures or pains, any circumstances that seem to be indicative of a material world without.
Does such a material world provide me with a means of escape from absolute solitude?
Now he faced the crowd defiantly as he let his voice rise and cried: "This is no material world.
And even when the work was done, the emptiness of the honor did not convince the Judge that this is not a material world.
Each agent or subject of experience might, at other times, become an object of experience also: for they all formed part of a material world, which they might envisage in common in their perceptions.
It was not knowledge of existing experiences in vacuo that led common sense to assume a material world, but knowledge of an existing material world led it to assume existing, and regularly reproducible, experiences.
We live in the midst of a material world, or of what we call such.
He professes therefore that he has no evidence, arising from his observation of what we call matter, of the actual existence of a material world.
But there is a great difference between the question of a material world, and the question of liberty and necessity.
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