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... observation of unknown powers - pre- sumably persons — and that in hallucinations they hear these persons reporting the outcome of their observation : ' now he's going to say this , now he's dressing to go out ' and so on . Observation ...
... observation of unknown powers - pre- sumably persons — and that in hallucinations they hear these persons reporting the outcome of their observation : ' now he's going to say this , now he's dressing to go out ' and so on . Observation ...
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... observation it reports ? In ordinary life it is easy to decide whether or not some- one has really observed ... observing ' has vanished ? It is quite possible that we should fail to understand each other's descriptions of some ...
... observation it reports ? In ordinary life it is easy to decide whether or not some- one has really observed ... observing ' has vanished ? It is quite possible that we should fail to understand each other's descriptions of some ...
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... observation - become observable . Another condition requires that the only logically interesting effects of theoretical terms lie in their deduced consequences in the observation vocabulary . Even if deduction were in fact the only ...
... observation - become observable . Another condition requires that the only logically interesting effects of theoretical terms lie in their deduced consequences in the observation vocabulary . Even if deduction were in fact the only ...
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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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