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... experiences which will verify it , is certainly impossible to apply to propositions about the past as these are ordinarily understood . They Experience and its Modes , p . 107 . I 2 Ibid . , p . 92 . claim , therefore , that these can ...
... experiences which will verify it , is certainly impossible to apply to propositions about the past as these are ordinarily understood . They Experience and its Modes , p . 107 . I 2 Ibid . , p . 92 . claim , therefore , that these can ...
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British Academy. How , for instance , does the experience of inspecting archaeological remains or ancient manuscripts differ from the experience of inspecting an eclipse of the sun ? Of course , the sense - data differ in shape , colour ...
British Academy. How , for instance , does the experience of inspecting archaeological remains or ancient manuscripts differ from the experience of inspecting an eclipse of the sun ? Of course , the sense - data differ in shape , colour ...
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... experienced real from the experiencing of it ' , but rejects the ' spiritual pluralism ' which is one form that subjective idealism takes.2 This refusal to sever experience from the experienced naturally carried with it the rejection of ...
... experienced real from the experiencing of it ' , but rejects the ' spiritual pluralism ' which is one form that subjective idealism takes.2 This refusal to sever experience from the experienced naturally carried with it the rejection of ...
Contents
PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS By Sir David Ross | 21 |
ARAB RULE UNDER THE AL BU SAID DYNASTY OF OMAN Raleigh | 27 |
SOME PROBLEMS OF THE PHILOSOPHY OF HISTORY Philosophical | 55 |
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