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... sense only one part of this continuous brown spherical surface , and from any two positions I sense different parts , though these may overlap more or less . My natural tendency is to think of the round brown sensibile which I sense at ...
... sense only one part of this continuous brown spherical surface , and from any two positions I sense different parts , though these may overlap more or less . My natural tendency is to think of the round brown sensibile which I sense at ...
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... sense ? ' ' And what do we perceive by sense beside our own ideas or sensations ? ' In the first question ' perceive by sense ' means ' perceive by means of sensation ' . In the second it cannot mean this . It would be nonsensical to ...
... sense ? ' ' And what do we perceive by sense beside our own ideas or sensations ? ' In the first question ' perceive by sense ' means ' perceive by means of sensation ' . In the second it cannot mean this . It would be nonsensical to ...
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... 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 the plainly irrelevant sense of legal ownership ) is quite meaning- less . You ...
... 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 the plainly irrelevant sense of legal ownership ) is quite meaning- less . You ...
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PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS By J H Clapham | 13 |
17 | 80 |
BLAISE PASCAL Lecture on a Master Mind By H F Stewart | 197 |
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