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... question does not arise . Suppose that to have a sensation of toothache just is to feel achily . Then the question whether there could be an unfelt toothache would be meaningless , because achiness is a special way of feeling and is not ...
... question does not arise . Suppose that to have a sensation of toothache just is to feel achily . Then the question whether there could be an unfelt toothache would be meaningless , because achiness is a special way of feeling and is not ...
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... question could be put in the form : ' What do we sense beside sensibilia which are distinguishable but logically in- separable from our acts of sensing them ? ' Let us now consider this question for ourselves . Suppose that a person has ...
... question could be put in the form : ' What do we sense beside sensibilia which are distinguishable but logically in- separable from our acts of sensing them ? ' Let us now consider this question for ourselves . Suppose that a person has ...
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... question . The first answer is that , if ' perceive ' is being used in the same sense here as in the former question , we perceive rivers , houses , mountains , & c .; and that to apply the phrase ' our own ' to such objects ( except in ...
... question . The first answer is that , if ' perceive ' is being used in the same sense here as in the former question , we perceive rivers , houses , mountains , & c .; and that to apply the phrase ' our own ' to such objects ( except in ...
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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