Excerpt from De la Réalité du Monde Sensible
Il se raille lui-même. S'il est puéril de se demander si vraiment le monde est réel et en quel sens, pourqu01 les hommes entendent - ils la réalité de tant de manières différentes? Ypus dites que cette table est réelle cela veut dire d'abord qu'elle frappe vos sens avec une suf fisante intensité et une suffisante netteté. Si elle n'était qu'une image faible et vague, si elle effleurait à peine vos sens d'une impression fugitive, vous croiriez à une illusion du regard. Mais l'image est ferme, précise, vigoureuse, et de plus, elle est persistante. Voilà un premier signe de la réalité et un premier sens du mot. En second lieu, vos différents sens sont d'accord et témoignent de concert vos yeux voient la table et vos mains la touchent; bien mieux, la forme que voient vos yeux, vos mains la constatent; et si la table oppose à vos mains une résistance continue, elléoppose à votre.
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Jean Jaures (1859 1914) was the leader of the French Socialist Party, which opposed Jules Guesde s revolutionary Socialist Party of France. An antimilitarist, Jaures was assassinated at the outbreak of WWI.
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