Proceedings of the British Academy, Volume 2British Academy, 1976 - Humanities |
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... appearance of perceived things may be profoundly modified without any corresponding alteration in the things ... appearance is not correspondingly single ; hence , the sensible appearance presented to 4 , and that presented to B must not ...
... appearance of perceived things may be profoundly modified without any corresponding alteration in the things ... appearance is not correspondingly single ; hence , the sensible appearance presented to 4 , and that presented to B must not ...
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... appearance , you confuse appearance in the sense of what appears or is perceived with appearance in the sense in which it merely means the fact of appearing or becoming perceived . On the other hand , if you insist on meaning by appearance ...
... appearance , you confuse appearance in the sense of what appears or is perceived with appearance in the sense in which it merely means the fact of appearing or becoming perceived . On the other hand , if you insist on meaning by appearance ...
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... appearance of the moon cannot be compared as regards its magnitude either with the moon itself , or with any other material thing . It can only be compared with other visual appearances as such . It is nonsense to say that it is as big ...
... appearance of the moon cannot be compared as regards its magnitude either with the moon itself , or with any other material thing . It can only be compared with other visual appearances as such . It is nonsense to say that it is as big ...
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ERNST CURTIUS | 1 |
NEUTRAL DUTIES IN A MARITIME WAR AS ILLUSTRATED BY RECENT | 1 |
365 | 6 |
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