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It was also on empirical grounds that he took sense - data to be private entities . This would seem in any case to follow from the assumption that they are causally dependent upon the bodily state of the percipient , but , in regard at ...
It was also on empirical grounds that he took sense - data to be private entities . This would seem in any case to follow from the assumption that they are causally dependent upon the bodily state of the percipient , but , in regard at ...
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If the attitude of common sense is represented by naïve realism , the theory that we directly perceive physical objects much as they really are , then Russell's opinion of common sense was that it conflicted with science : and in such a ...
If the attitude of common sense is represented by naïve realism , the theory that we directly perceive physical objects much as they really are , then Russell's opinion of common sense was that it conflicted with science : and in such a ...
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The first step is to remark that there is a sense in which our ordinary judgements of perception go beyond the evidence on which they are based : for instance , when I identify the object in front of me as a table , I am attributing to ...
The first step is to remark that there is a sense in which our ordinary judgements of perception go beyond the evidence on which they are based : for instance , when I identify the object in front of me as a table , I am attributing to ...
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ANNUAL REPORT 19712 | 9 |
PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS By Sir Denys Page | 61 |
THE LITERATE ANGLOSAXONON SOURCES AND DISSEMINATIONS Sir | 101 |
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