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Page 149
... course . Did you ever come upon anything in this world convincing itself of something , a nose , for instance , or the weighing - in - body of a pugilist or sky or earth or an automobile body ? So , of course , if anything did con ...
... course . Did you ever come upon anything in this world convincing itself of something , a nose , for instance , or the weighing - in - body of a pugilist or sky or earth or an automobile body ? So , of course , if anything did con ...
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... course , Johnson's business to say . In this case it would have seemed odd that a bishop should go on to say that no man could do what he , albeit a bishop , could not do , namely , kick a stone . Of course , Johnson might have allowed ...
... course , Johnson's business to say . In this case it would have seemed odd that a bishop should go on to say that no man could do what he , albeit a bishop , could not do , namely , kick a stone . Of course , Johnson might have allowed ...
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... course , connected with the idea of sensible qualities . The apple is red , round , smooth , hard , fragrant , sour , etc. Berkeley thinks of the apple as composed of the sensible qualities , also , I think , called sensible things ...
... course , connected with the idea of sensible qualities . The apple is red , round , smooth , hard , fragrant , sour , etc. Berkeley thinks of the apple as composed of the sensible qualities , also , I think , called sensible things ...
Contents
Makes It True | 119 |
Remarks on the Cogito | 137 |
Notes on Berkeleys Idealism | 171 |
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