Modern man, seeking a middle position in the evaluation of sense impression and thought, can, following Plato, interpret the process of understanding nature as a correspondence, that is, a coming into congruence of pre-existing images of the human psyche with external objects and their behaviour. Modern man, of course, unlike Plato, looks on the pre-existent original images also as not invariable, but as relative to the development of a conscious point of view, so that the word "dialectic" which Plato is fond of using may be applied to the process of development of human knowledge.


Writings on Physics and Philosophy (1994) 16. "Science and Western Thought" p. 142

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Modern man, seeking a middle position in the evaluation of sense impression and thought, can, following Plato, interpret the process of understanding ...

Modern man, seeking a middle position in the evaluation of sense impression and thought, can, following Plato, interpret the process of understanding ...

Modern man, seeking a middle position in the evaluation of sense impression and thought, can, following Plato, interpret the process of understanding ...

Modern man, seeking a middle position in the evaluation of sense impression and thought, can, following Plato, interpret the process of understanding ...