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... fact that a convention has been made . That is a fact as solid and objective as any : as objective , for example , as the fact that a fire has broken out or a torpedo has been launched . Furthermore , the convention , once it is ...
... fact that a convention has been made . That is a fact as solid and objective as any : as objective , for example , as the fact that a fire has broken out or a torpedo has been launched . Furthermore , the convention , once it is ...
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... fact that they exist or about the effects which they have . We might even say that they have a terrifying objectivity ; even though their existence and operations are psychological and not physical . The relation between words and ...
... fact that they exist or about the effects which they have . We might even say that they have a terrifying objectivity ; even though their existence and operations are psychological and not physical . The relation between words and ...
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... fact stand in a relation of abstractibility to any and every member of the relevant objective class . And the image of the Imagist does in fact stand in a relation of resem- blance to them . It is true that these relations are not ...
... fact stand in a relation of abstractibility to any and every member of the relevant objective class . And the image of the Imagist does in fact stand in a relation of resem- blance to them . It is true that these relations are not ...
Contents
THINKING AND Representation Philosophical Lecture By H | 83 |
ORIGEN Lecture on a Master Mind By the Very Rev Dr W | 123 |
THE GOLDEN WORLD OF KING LEAR Shakespeare Lecture | 147 |
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