Proceedings of the British Academy, Volume 2British Academy, 1976 - Humanities |
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... actual existence belongs not to matter in any sense in which it can be distinguished from sensation , but only to sensations as they come and go in individual experience . The ordinary distinction between thing and sensation becomes ...
... actual existence belongs not to matter in any sense in which it can be distinguished from sensation , but only to sensations as they come and go in individual experience . The ordinary distinction between thing and sensation becomes ...
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... actual or even of possible sensations in individual experience . Such principles are those of Causality , Substance and Reciprocity , as formulated by Kant . The content of sense - experience , elaborated according to such rules of ...
... actual or even of possible sensations in individual experience . Such principles are those of Causality , Substance and Reciprocity , as formulated by Kant . The content of sense - experience , elaborated according to such rules of ...
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... actual or possible immediate experience of the individual who knows it . The distinction is undeniable . But I ... actual experience . But it is not determined by the logically prior cognition of such actual experience . For the term ...
... actual or possible immediate experience of the individual who knows it . The distinction is undeniable . But I ... actual experience . But it is not determined by the logically prior cognition of such actual experience . For the term ...
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ERNST CURTIUS | 1 |
NEUTRAL DUTIES IN A MARITIME WAR AS ILLUSTRATED BY RECENT | 1 |
365 | 6 |
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