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... observe another object , 02 , and I observe that its colour is exactly the same as is that of O1 , that is to say , it also is r1 . Here then I not only observe the simple quality r1 but also observe that r1 is the colour of 01 and 02 ...
... observe another object , 02 , and I observe that its colour is exactly the same as is that of O1 , that is to say , it also is r1 . Here then I not only observe the simple quality r1 but also observe that r1 is the colour of 01 and 02 ...
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... observe one and the same colour ? Do we in this case know an identity ? ( 2 ) What kind of observation is this observation of a universal ? Is it correct to speak of it as an ' observation ' at all ? Have we here , as the word observation ...
... observe one and the same colour ? Do we in this case know an identity ? ( 2 ) What kind of observation is this observation of a universal ? Is it correct to speak of it as an ' observation ' at all ? Have we here , as the word observation ...
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... observe r1 ' as when we say ' I observe that 01 and 02 are r1 ' , or ' I observe that 01 and 02 have identically the same colour ' . There is an introspectible difference between ' observing ' in the first and ' observing ' in the ...
... observe r1 ' as when we say ' I observe that 01 and 02 are r1 ' , or ' I observe that 01 and 02 have identically the same colour ' . There is an introspectible difference between ' observing ' in the first and ' observing ' in the ...
Contents
CORRESPONDING FELLOWS 1945 | 4 |
PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS By Sir John Clapham | 12 |
THE POETRY OF THOMAS GRAY Warton Lecture on English Poetry | 43 |
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