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Sometimes I observe colours which merely resemble one another ; but in this present case I am observing not two resembling colours but one and the same colour . That is the fact ; and no metaphysical theory about the absence of ...
Sometimes I observe colours which merely resemble one another ; but in this present case I am observing not two resembling colours but one and the same colour . That is the fact ; and no metaphysical theory about the absence of ...
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This aspect appears to be present to some degree in all constructed universals , as we shall see - although it does not seem to be present in universals such as r1 . Hume discussed universals as states of expectation , but in his case ...
This aspect appears to be present to some degree in all constructed universals , as we shall see - although it does not seem to be present in universals such as r1 . Hume discussed universals as states of expectation , but in his case ...
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Again he says of a man's motives : ' Provided that he is conscious of the facts determining a present obligation to a particular action , the thought of himself acting thus in this situation may work with a sort of urgency in him to the ...
Again he says of a man's motives : ' Provided that he is conscious of the facts determining a present obligation to a particular action , the thought of himself acting thus in this situation may work with a sort of urgency in him to the ...
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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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