A System of MetaphysicsMacmillan, 1904 - 627 strán (strany) |
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... relation to one body . Each mind knows directly its own states , and knows everything else by inference from those ... relation to a material world , he still holds to the existence of distinct individual minds in certain relations to ...
... relation to one body . Each mind knows directly its own states , and knows everything else by inference from those ... relation to a material world , he still holds to the existence of distinct individual minds in certain relations to ...
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... relation of minds to an external world calls for further criticism , and cannot be regarded as final except within the field of psychology . It is , indeed , a convenient fiction , and must not be accepted as though it were a literal ...
... relation of minds to an external world calls for further criticism , and cannot be regarded as final except within the field of psychology . It is , indeed , a convenient fiction , and must not be accepted as though it were a literal ...
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... relation to the world of things we im- mediately perceive . And having perceived that sounds made . to originate in one part of his cell could be heard in another part , and that sounds may give some indication of the nature of the ...
... relation to the world of things we im- mediately perceive . And having perceived that sounds made . to originate in one part of his cell could be heard in another part , and that sounds may give some indication of the nature of the ...
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... relation to something else , and that it is this common relation that we mark by the use of the expression employed in description . For example , even if we conclude that a sweet taste and a sweet voice have no common element , a ...
... relation to something else , and that it is this common relation that we mark by the use of the expression employed in description . For example , even if we conclude that a sweet taste and a sweet voice have no common element , a ...
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George Stuart Fullerton. matical relation which it is desired to express . They are the hooks upon which it is ... relations with a vivid sense of the precise nature of the mental operations which it is performing . It may then carry its ...
George Stuart Fullerton. matical relation which it is desired to express . They are the hooks upon which it is ... relations with a vivid sense of the precise nature of the mental operations which it is performing . It may then carry its ...
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