An Introduction to Philosophical Inquiry: Contemporary and Classical SourcesJoseph Margolis |
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... experience of having an after - image is a brain - process . It is the experience which is reported in the introspective report . Similarly , if it is objected that the after- image is yellowy - orange , my reply is that it is the ...
... experience of having an after - image is a brain - process . It is the experience which is reported in the introspective report . Similarly , if it is objected that the after- image is yellowy - orange , my reply is that it is the ...
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Contemporary and Classical Sources Joseph Margolis. that a private experience is one's own , there is also no question of telling that a private experience is another's . All private experiences , all states of consciousness , will be ...
Contemporary and Classical Sources Joseph Margolis. that a private experience is one's own , there is also no question of telling that a private experience is another's . All private experiences , all states of consciousness , will be ...
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... experience of its actual falling . But still he could not know this completely a priori . For he had first to learn through experience that bodies are heavy , and therefore fall when their supports are withdrawn . In what follows ...
... experience of its actual falling . But still he could not know this completely a priori . For he had first to learn through experience that bodies are heavy , and therefore fall when their supports are withdrawn . In what follows ...
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PHILOSOPHICAL PERPLEXITY | 33 |
INTRODUCTION | 44 |
Religious Disputes | 99 |
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