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Page 288
... mind . Nor is there the least difficulty in justifying this union of an enjoyed mind with a contem- plated body in a single whole . For our original fact has taught us that physical things which we contemplate and our mind which we ...
... mind . Nor is there the least difficulty in justifying this union of an enjoyed mind with a contem- plated body in a single whole . For our original fact has taught us that physical things which we contemplate and our mind which we ...
Page 306
... mind them- selves , it is urged , are , not indeed minds , but mind ; have characters in virtue of which they live in a medium of mind . The simplest object , the sensum blue , is really continuous in kind ( it is not meant in space or ...
... mind them- selves , it is urged , are , not indeed minds , but mind ; have characters in virtue of which they live in a medium of mind . The simplest object , the sensum blue , is really continuous in kind ( it is not meant in space or ...
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... minds , which is consciousness and an empirical quality , with the formal or categorial characters of things , which are contained alike in mind and things and are only most easily experienced in minds . In insisting that the enjoyer ...
... minds , which is consciousness and an empirical quality , with the formal or categorial characters of things , which are contained alike in mind and things and are only most easily experienced in minds . In insisting that the enjoyer ...
Contents
PAGE | 23 |
PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS | 113 |
THE STUDY OF MODERN HISTORY IN GREAT BRITAIN CONSIDERed | 139 |
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