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... mind expects to contact its object without medium or tertium quid , and is not content unless it does so . In such a ... mind contacts its object , that object must be in the mind and not away outside ; there it is ; I see it , I hear it ...
... mind expects to contact its object without medium or tertium quid , and is not content unless it does so . In such a ... mind contacts its object , that object must be in the mind and not away outside ; there it is ; I see it , I hear it ...
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... mind and see there one's own forms and categories , of course one will see there one's own sense data . But it is ... mind and sense organ together as the perceiving subject and take thing and so - called ' medium ' ( light , air , gas ...
... mind and see there one's own forms and categories , of course one will see there one's own sense data . But it is ... mind and sense organ together as the perceiving subject and take thing and so - called ' medium ' ( light , air , gas ...
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... mind and nature is any such rigid , such careful systema- tization as gives a formal charm to the disciplined imagina- tions of Dante . Contemptuous of the art of poetry , we find him at this stage of his search just as contemptuous of ...
... mind and nature is any such rigid , such careful systema- tization as gives a formal charm to the disciplined imagina- tions of Dante . Contemptuous of the art of poetry , we find him at this stage of his search just as contemptuous of ...
Contents
PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS By J H Clapham | 13 |
IMMATERIALISM Philosophical Lecture By A A Luce Read | 19 |
WORDSWORTH AND POPE Warton Lecture on English Poetry | 33 |
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