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... compresence with physical things , in virtue of which we are conscious of them , is a situation of the same sort as the com- presence of two physical things with one another . To recognize that my consciousness of a physical object is ...
... compresence with physical things , in virtue of which we are conscious of them , is a situation of the same sort as the com- presence of two physical things with one another . To recognize that my consciousness of a physical object is ...
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... compresence . But there is compresence between two physical things . The relation of mind and object is comparable to that between table and floor , and the cognitive relation - if you abstract , as you may , from the distinctive ...
... compresence . But there is compresence between two physical things . The relation of mind and object is comparable to that between table and floor , and the cognitive relation - if you abstract , as you may , from the distinctive ...
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... compresence of the body with the object . I am only aware of my body in so far as I enjoy myself , or my mind , in compresence with my contemplated body . Accordingly the primary fact is that I , the mind , am compresent with the table ...
... compresence of the body with the object . I am only aware of my body in so far as I enjoy myself , or my mind , in compresence with my contemplated body . Accordingly the primary fact is that I , the mind , am compresent with the table ...
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PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS BY THE RIGHT HON VISCOUNT BRYCE O M | 7 |
THE CELTIC INSCRIPTIONS OF CISALPINE GAUL BY SIR JOHN RHŶS | 23 |
PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS AT THE OPENING MEETING OF THE INTER | 113 |
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