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... mean that I have now an image , visual or other , and that I associate this with an event in my past experience . But all that I am directly aware of is a present image . It is probably true that often , at any rate , there is a special ...
... mean that I have now an image , visual or other , and that I associate this with an event in my past experience . But all that I am directly aware of is a present image . It is probably true that often , at any rate , there is a special ...
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... mean what Mr. Ayer says I mean , and I am almost as certain that a great many other people do not mean this . And as , I suppose , in the last resort , meaning anything by a state- ment is a process that takes place in individual minds ...
... mean what Mr. Ayer says I mean , and I am almost as certain that a great many other people do not mean this . And as , I suppose , in the last resort , meaning anything by a state- ment is a process that takes place in individual minds ...
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... means for us to think out clearly and logically , to hold many elements together in a connexion necessitated by their several contents . And to be ' conceivable ' means to be a ' significant whole ' , or a whole possessed of meaning for ...
... means for us to think out clearly and logically , to hold many elements together in a connexion necessitated by their several contents . And to be ' conceivable ' means to be a ' significant whole ' , or a whole possessed of meaning for ...
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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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