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Page 53
... seems to me that the Aryan invaders of Iran , like the pre - Scythic steppe folk , had nothing that one can well call an art . What we call Iranian art seems taken over from the people they found there , people who had long ago produced ...
... seems to me that the Aryan invaders of Iran , like the pre - Scythic steppe folk , had nothing that one can well call an art . What we call Iranian art seems taken over from the people they found there , people who had long ago produced ...
Page 127
... seems so obvious about odours and so unplausible about colour - expanses ? We may note at once that the sensibilia about which it seems obvious are those which we do not regard as parts of material things , whilst those about which it ...
... seems so obvious about odours and so unplausible about colour - expanses ? We may note at once that the sensibilia about which it seems obvious are those which we do not regard as parts of material things , whilst those about which it ...
Page 128
... seem to differ profoundly . It is not at all plausible to suggest that having a sensation of toothache consists in being acquainted with a particular which has and manifests a quality of ' achiness ' . To have a sensation of toothache seems ...
... seem to differ profoundly . It is not at all plausible to suggest that having a sensation of toothache consists in being acquainted with a particular which has and manifests a quality of ' achiness ' . To have a sensation of toothache seems ...
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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