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... answer ? " But why can't he ask such a question , even though there never has been an answer and no one can even suggest what such an answer would be , and even if then someone gave an answer : " It was a flea , " you wouldn't know ...
... answer ? " But why can't he ask such a question , even though there never has been an answer and no one can even suggest what such an answer would be , and even if then someone gave an answer : " It was a flea , " you wouldn't know ...
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... answers which go with ordinary illusions won't do . And now we get this answer : The image of a dead dog is absolutely indistinguishable from what in this case I took it for , namely , a dead dog . And could any answer be more fitting ...
... answers which go with ordinary illusions won't do . And now we get this answer : The image of a dead dog is absolutely indistinguishable from what in this case I took it for , namely , a dead dog . And could any answer be more fitting ...
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... answer " An izba is the loghouse of a Russian peasant . " I want now to try to show that my question is a question about the use of the word in the language and that the answer is a key to that use . It is true , of course , that when ...
... answer " An izba is the loghouse of a Russian peasant . " I want now to try to show that my question is a question about the use of the word in the language and that the answer is a key to that use . It is true , of course , that when ...
Contents
Makes It True | 119 |
Remarks on the Cogito | 137 |
Notes on Berkeleys Idealism | 171 |
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