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... perceive a number of different material objects at the same time and that he can perceive each of them on many occasions . Berkeley does not say much about the statement that two or more persons may perceive the same material object ...
... perceive a number of different material objects at the same time and that he can perceive each of them on many occasions . Berkeley does not say much about the statement that two or more persons may perceive the same material object ...
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... perceive ' to cover both the non - inferential cognition of material things and events by means of sensation , and ... perceive by sense ? ' ' And what do we perceive by sense beside our own ideas or sensations ? ' In the first question ...
... perceive ' to cover both the non - inferential cognition of material things and events by means of sensation , and ... perceive by sense ? ' ' And what do we perceive by sense beside our own ideas or sensations ? ' In the first question ...
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... perceive them , have many parts and many qualities which they do not then manifest to our senses ; for they have ... perceive beside our own ideas or sensations ? ' This is Berkeley's second rhetorical question . The first answer is that ...
... perceive them , have many parts and many qualities which they do not then manifest to our senses ; for they have ... perceive beside our own ideas or sensations ? ' This is Berkeley's second rhetorical question . The first answer is that ...
Contents
PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS By J H Clapham | 13 |
ROMANTIC POETRY AND THE FINE ARTS Warton Lecture on English | 101 |
BERKELEYS ARGUMENT ABOUT MATERIAL SUBSTANCE Philo | 119 |
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