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... means of images ; so when we use it we must be talking nonsense . I hope you now see why I said that the Idea Theory ... means unnatural to suggest , as Berkeley does , that words are merely substitutes for them . We do sometimes find ...
... means of images ; so when we use it we must be talking nonsense . I hope you now see why I said that the Idea Theory ... means unnatural to suggest , as Berkeley does , that words are merely substitutes for them . We do sometimes find ...
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... means ' . We tend to assume that the word ' knowing ' here is equivalent to ' being aware of ' or ' apprehending ' or ' being conscious of ' ; that knowing what a word means consists in being aware of something which the word stands for ...
... means ' . We tend to assume that the word ' knowing ' here is equivalent to ' being aware of ' or ' apprehending ' or ' being conscious of ' ; that knowing what a word means consists in being aware of something which the word stands for ...
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... means of S ) : together with : ( b ) ' I have a habit of combining S with other symbols in accordance with certain rules of combination , in such a way that the resulting combinations make sense ' ( thinking of O in absence by means of ...
... means of S ) : together with : ( b ) ' I have a habit of combining S with other symbols in accordance with certain rules of combination , in such a way that the resulting combinations make sense ' ( thinking of O in absence by means of ...
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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