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... matter ; matter's occupation's gone . Let us study the problem from the life . In a system of direct awareness , such as many philosophers profess to - day , the mind expects to contact its object without medium or tertium quid , and is ...
... matter ; matter's occupation's gone . Let us study the problem from the life . In a system of direct awareness , such as many philosophers profess to - day , the mind expects to contact its object without medium or tertium quid , and is ...
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... matter and Descartes's and Locke's and Dr. Johnson's matter , not to speak of a sub - variety , that too modest quarterly Mind , which calls itself ' second - class matter ' . I grant that Johnsonian matter and its sub - varieties stand ...
... matter and Descartes's and Locke's and Dr. Johnson's matter , not to speak of a sub - variety , that too modest quarterly Mind , which calls itself ' second - class matter ' . I grant that Johnsonian matter and its sub - varieties stand ...
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... matter— granted ; perceptual theory can do without it - granted ; there are several theoretical objections to it , and the science of the macroscopic has outgrown it - we may grant all that and still maintain that there is matter in the ...
... matter— granted ; perceptual theory can do without it - granted ; there are several theoretical objections to it , and the science of the macroscopic has outgrown it - we may grant all that and still maintain that there is matter in the ...
Contents
ANNUAL REPORT 19434 | 3 |
PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS By J H Clapham | 13 |
IMMATERIALISM Philosophical Lecture By A A Luce Read | 19 |
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