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... question which chiefly interested him was not how sense - data , or percepts , are related to the persons who experience them but how they are related to the physical objects which we think that we perceive ; and on this question he ...
... question which chiefly interested him was not how sense - data , or percepts , are related to the persons who experience them but how they are related to the physical objects which we think that we perceive ; and on this question he ...
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... question whether these sensory elements are public or private , physical or mental , does not significantly arise . If we grant Russell this much of his starting point , then the next question which we have to consider is whether our ...
... question whether these sensory elements are public or private , physical or mental , does not significantly arise . If we grant Russell this much of his starting point , then the next question which we have to consider is whether our ...
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... questions of internal organization . Regarding nationalism as ' the most dangerous vice of our time'3 he thought it ... question , and the concern for humanity which inspired him ; but in his treat- ment of it he seems both to have over ...
... questions of internal organization . Regarding nationalism as ' the most dangerous vice of our time'3 he thought it ... question , and the concern for humanity which inspired him ; but in his treat- ment of it he seems both to have over ...
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ANNUAL REPORT 19712 | 9 |
PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS By Sir Denys Page | 61 |
THE DISCOVERY OF AMERICA AND THE DISCOVERY OF MAN Raleigh | 101 |
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