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... images ) . Furthermore , concepts and images are held to be natural symbols . They symbolize by nature , not because of any convention or association . Thus , according to this view , natural symbols on the one hand , and conventional ...
... images ) . Furthermore , concepts and images are held to be natural symbols . They symbolize by nature , not because of any convention or association . Thus , according to this view , natural symbols on the one hand , and conventional ...
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... Images at any rate is introspectively evident . We often do use images when we think , and it is by no means unnatural to suggest , as Berkeley does , that words are merely substitutes for them . We do sometimes find ourselves cashing ...
... Images at any rate is introspectively evident . We often do use images when we think , and it is by no means unnatural to suggest , as Berkeley does , that words are merely substitutes for them . We do sometimes find ourselves cashing ...
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... images are ultimately memory - images , or at any rate are composed of them . And a memory - image , it is said , is just a past object presenting itself to a mind . It is just the past object itself as viewed , so to speak , from a ...
... images are ultimately memory - images , or at any rate are composed of them . And a memory - image , it is said , is just a past object presenting itself to a mind . It is just the past object itself as viewed , so to speak , from a ...
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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