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... apple tree . The story of George Washington and the apple tree is not true . It was not an apple tree , though it is well known that even as a small boy George Washington did not like apples , in fact , disliked apples . It was a family ...
... apple tree . The story of George Washington and the apple tree is not true . It was not an apple tree , though it is well known that even as a small boy George Washington did not like apples , in fact , disliked apples . It was a family ...
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... apple grow together . If you cut up an apple , presuma- bly you could join the parts together and hold them together with a rubber band . Tables and apples are also seen , felt , smelled , etc. Now I should like to insist that , though ...
... apple grow together . If you cut up an apple , presuma- bly you could join the parts together and hold them together with a rubber band . Tables and apples are also seen , felt , smelled , etc. Now I should like to insist that , though ...
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... apple , the table , etc. I see the color and shape of the apple and of the table . Here , might also distinguish seeing that the apple is red , and that the apple is round , etc. But we are not interested in all the dis- tinguishable ...
... apple , the table , etc. I see the color and shape of the apple and of the table . Here , might also distinguish seeing that the apple is red , and that the apple is round , etc. But we are not interested in all the dis- tinguishable ...
Contents
Makes It True | 119 |
Remarks on the Cogito | 137 |
Notes on Berkeleys Idealism | 171 |
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