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... body , or of a spatial world . The same is true of emotional feelings of all kinds , with their pleasures and pains ... body solely by means of these same tactual and muscular sensations . 25. Now the perception and the idea of Matter as ...
... body , or of a spatial world . The same is true of emotional feelings of all kinds , with their pleasures and pains ... body solely by means of these same tactual and muscular sensations . 25. Now the perception and the idea of Matter as ...
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... body , notwithstanding that we never seem to perceive the body immediately from within , either by touch or sight or any other sense , though it is true we may appear to do so in the case of organic sensations , when once we have formed ...
... body , notwithstanding that we never seem to perceive the body immediately from within , either by touch or sight or any other sense , though it is true we may appear to do so in the case of organic sensations , when once we have formed ...
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... body . For to conceive it elsewhere than exclusively within that single constant object is to conceive it non - continuous . To this real agent and agency , then , within his own body he attributes the immediate or , as we may better ...
... body . For to conceive it elsewhere than exclusively within that single constant object is to conceive it non - continuous . To this real agent and agency , then , within his own body he attributes the immediate or , as we may better ...
Contents
Ninth Annual General Meeting JULY 5 1911 ADDRESS BY | 3 |
WARTON LECTURE ON ENGLISH POETRY | 4 |
HENRY CHARLES LEA 18251909 By E P CHEYNEY | 17 |
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