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Page 98
... relation between flame and heat , or thunder and lightning , which are objective relations . This is , of course , true , but it may easily mislead us . We are liable to suppose that if something exists only ' for a mind ' ( or group of ...
... relation between flame and heat , or thunder and lightning , which are objective relations . This is , of course , true , but it may easily mislead us . We are liable to suppose that if something exists only ' for a mind ' ( or group of ...
Page 109
... relation between the class of irascible men and Mr. Jones is just the class - member relation , however this is to be analysed . It is not in any natural sense a relation of representation to thing repre- sented ; for example , it is ...
... relation between the class of irascible men and Mr. Jones is just the class - member relation , however this is to be analysed . It is not in any natural sense a relation of representation to thing repre- sented ; for example , it is ...
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... 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 merely causal , as ...
... 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 merely causal , as ...
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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