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... 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 either at the same or at different times ...
... 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 either at the same or at different times ...
Page 129
... object and revealing its qualities . In the case of sensations at the upper end of the scale we see that we can and must distinguish cognitive act and cognized object , and that qualities like brown- ness and roundness belong to the ...
... object and revealing its qualities . In the case of sensations at the upper end of the scale we see that we can and must distinguish cognitive act and cognized object , and that qualities like brown- ness and roundness belong to the ...
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... object + verb . It could at first be used only when the verb happened to be a compound , or in the case of a simple verb when preceded by the negative which was treated as a preverb . For example , ni - b - nóibfea for n - ires . . . ní ...
... object + verb . It could at first be used only when the verb happened to be a compound , or in the case of a simple verb when preceded by the negative which was treated as a preverb . For example , ni - b - nóibfea for n - ires . . . ní ...
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PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS By J H Clapham | 13 |
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BLAISE PASCAL Lecture on a Master Mind By H F Stewart | 197 |
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