They are not cognitive distortions of real things; they are more real things.
If the knower, however defined, is set over against the world to be known, knowing consists in possessing a transcript, more or less accurate but otiose, of real things.
How can we pass beyond the subject-predicate relation to real things?
The view held by Leibniz is that space is an empirical concept abstracted from our confused sense-experience of the relations of real things.
They are consequently] analoga only of real things, not real thingsin themselves.
Mechanism is the ideal of physics, because it is the infusion of a maximum of mathematical necessity into the flux of real things.
It would present in graphic images the total efficacy of real things.
Visible objects and ocular sensations can only be ideal signs of real things.
Consequently, the determination of my existence in time is possible only through the existence of real things external to me.
The touch world of real things as it is revealed in our experience does not appear to be divisible into such; it does not appear to be divisible even so far, and much less does it appear to be infinitely divisible.
And yet the man can hold his own in the world of real things.
We have seen above that the world of real things in which the plain man finds himself is a world of objects revealed in experiences of touch.
A literary age like ours lays great stress upon the savor of books, art, culture, and has little taste for the savor of real things, the real man, which we get in Whitman.
Hence the atmosphere which it breathes and effuses is that of real things, real men and women.
Is human reason, then, without experience, merely by taking thought, able to fathom the properties of real things.
Geometry (G) predicates nothing about the relations of real things, but only geometry together with the purport (P) of physical laws can do so.
Since he classes his absolute space together with real things, for him rotation relative to an absolute space is also something real.
Yet on the other hand it is certain that mathematics generally, and particularly geometry, owes its existence to the need which was felt of learning something about the relations of real things to one another.
Language itself is of this nature, and there may be symbols of symbols of symbols of real things.
At the upper end of the scale, we find gross general tendencies: the tendency to take the world of perception as a world of real thingsin outside space (p.
We take both the tree and the piano to be real things, and we take them to be things that occupy real space; we perceive them as objects of the outside world, and we perceive them as solid or space-filling.
It has all the advantage of object-teaching, the powerful attraction of real things, but its comparison with other objects will also show that it illustrates a general law or principle of wide-reaching scientific importance.
Diesterweg says: "No one can afford to neglect a knowledge of nature who desires to get a comprehension of the world and of God according to human possibility, or who desires to find his proper relation to Him and to real things.
The more the memory is filled with vivid pictures of real things, the more easy and rapid will be the progress to general truths.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "real things" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.