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... mental , lives in a medium of mind ; and therefore the attempt to sever the object from mind defeats itself . It often happens , I believe , in philosophical and other discussion that an opponent will urge against the doctrine he is ...
... mental , lives in a medium of mind ; and therefore the attempt to sever the object from mind defeats itself . It often happens , I believe , in philosophical and other discussion that an opponent will urge against the doctrine he is ...
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... mental process are it may be difficult to say , but there is no reason why they should not be discovered.1 But no one pretends that a mental process as such is coloured or fragrant , and it is , I submit , an inconvenience to use a term ...
... mental process are it may be difficult to say , but there is no reason why they should not be discovered.1 But no one pretends that a mental process as such is coloured or fragrant , and it is , I submit , an inconvenience to use a term ...
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... mental act and its object . The object is given as a fragment of a larger whole . The mental act is given as a fragment of the mind . But the experience itself is the continuity of mind with its object ( at least in space and time ) and ...
... mental act and its object . The object is given as a fragment of a larger whole . The mental act is given as a fragment of the mind . But the experience itself is the continuity of mind with its object ( at least in space and time ) and ...
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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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