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... volition . If we put all this together , it follows that one's sensations must be produced in one telepathically through the volitions of another person or persons . I think that Berkeley was probably influenced here by the analogy with ...
... volition . If we put all this together , it follows that one's sensations must be produced in one telepathically through the volitions of another person or persons . I think that Berkeley was probably influenced here by the analogy with ...
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... volitions by introspection , and with sensibilia of various kinds by sensing them . Berkeley's hypothesis about the causes of our sensations is that they are like our volitions , and that they are inter - related like the various volitions ...
... volitions by introspection , and with sensibilia of various kinds by sensing them . Berkeley's hypothesis about the causes of our sensations is that they are like our volitions , and that they are inter - related like the various volitions ...
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... volitions producing something very much like sensations . On the other hand , if we are never acquainted with any ... volitions produce some of his images . What the Berkeleian theory postulates is that certain volitions in another mind ...
... volitions producing something very much like sensations . On the other hand , if we are never acquainted with any ... volitions produce some of his images . What the Berkeleian theory postulates is that certain volitions in another mind ...
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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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