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... sensations tend to fall into a number of groups , each consisting of closely inter- connected sensations of various kinds . It is a fact that , when sen- sations like some of those in one of these groups recur , sensations like others ...
... sensations tend to fall into a number of groups , each consisting of closely inter- connected sensations of various kinds . It is a fact that , when sen- sations like some of those in one of these groups recur , sensations like others ...
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... sensations can exert no agency ; they are the purely passive effects of causes quite unlike themselves . So one's sensa- tions are caused by something , and that something is neither one's own volition nor one's past sensations ...
... sensations can exert no agency ; they are the purely passive effects of causes quite unlike themselves . So one's sensa- tions are caused by something , and that something is neither one's own volition nor one's past sensations ...
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... sensations are caused by the volitions of God ; and the groupings and correlations and sequences of sensations , which are the cash - basis of all our talk about per- sistent material things interacting in accordance with laws , are due ...
... sensations are caused by the volitions of God ; and the groupings and correlations and sequences of sensations , which are the cash - basis of all our talk about per- sistent material things interacting in accordance with laws , are due ...
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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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