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... original of men's thoughts is sense , for there is no conception in a man's mind which hath not , totally or by parts , been begotten upon the or- gans of sense . The rest are derived from that original . As I said before , whatsoever ...
... original of men's thoughts is sense , for there is no conception in a man's mind which hath not , totally or by parts , been begotten upon the or- gans of sense . The rest are derived from that original . As I said before , whatsoever ...
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... original practical purpose and is finally practiced for its own sake as theoretical thought . 6. As a result , this thought , which appears to be independent and theoreti- cal in its origins , sets itself problems which are impossible ...
... original practical purpose and is finally practiced for its own sake as theoretical thought . 6. As a result , this thought , which appears to be independent and theoreti- cal in its origins , sets itself problems which are impossible ...
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... original . You could gauge its excellence by comparing it with the original . On this way of thinking a good camera might produce a better work of art than any painter could do . Compared to an original , a photograph can be more ...
... original . You could gauge its excellence by comparing it with the original . On this way of thinking a good camera might produce a better work of art than any painter could do . Compared to an original , a photograph can be more ...
Contents
AN INTRODUCTION | 2 |
A Metaphysical Problem | 90 |
An Epistemological Problem | 169 |
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