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... colour - blind man differs from the normal . I could show a colour - blind man the various colours , tell him their names , and explain to him how the colour words are to be used in different verbal contexts . Then what would show us ...
... colour - blind man differs from the normal . I could show a colour - blind man the various colours , tell him their names , and explain to him how the colour words are to be used in different verbal contexts . Then what would show us ...
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... colour - blind man suddenly to receive normal sight ? In what way would his world be changed ? Many people would be inclined to say that his colour world had extended . But this would be a misleading way of putting it . For , strictly ...
... colour - blind man suddenly to receive normal sight ? In what way would his world be changed ? Many people would be inclined to say that his colour world had extended . But this would be a misleading way of putting it . For , strictly ...
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... colour - blind man could learn , by touching , to name correctly the colours of the various objects . He would thus use colour words in the same situations as we did . Should we then say that he understood the meaning of the colour ...
... colour - blind man could learn , by touching , to name correctly the colours of the various objects . He would thus use colour words in the same situations as we did . Should we then say that he understood the meaning of the colour ...
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Plato The Trial and Death of Socrates | 5 |
Immanuel Kant Treating Others as Persons not Things | 28 |
J Glenn Gray War Guilt | 39 |
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