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... mind . Even though the other pri- mary qualities be allowed to exist without , it will be evident that the same thing bears a different denomination of number as the mind views it with different respects . Thus the same extension is one ...
... mind . Even though the other pri- mary qualities be allowed to exist without , it will be evident that the same thing bears a different denomination of number as the mind views it with different respects . Thus the same extension is one ...
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... mind , per- ceived and reflected on by ourselves . This observation supplies our under- standings with all the materials of thinking . These two are the fountains of knowledge from whence all the ideas we have , or can naturally have ...
... mind , per- ceived and reflected on by ourselves . This observation supplies our under- standings with all the materials of thinking . These two are the fountains of knowledge from whence all the ideas we have , or can naturally have ...
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... mind . The content is contributed by the external world . In the production of knowledge the mind acts to impose form on content supplied by the external world . This leads to a new problem : If knowledge is a joint product of mind and ...
... mind . The content is contributed by the external world . In the production of knowledge the mind acts to impose form on content supplied by the external world . This leads to a new problem : If knowledge is a joint product of mind and ...
Contents
AN INTRODUCTION | 2 |
A Metaphysical Problem | 90 |
An Epistemological Problem | 169 |
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