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... dead dog , how difficult this is ! Notice that in the case of the image - dead dog , it isn't as though you have before you an image of a dead dog . But how now does the dead dog enter into this picture ? Is it that the dead dog enters ...
... dead dog , how difficult this is ! Notice that in the case of the image - dead dog , it isn't as though you have before you an image of a dead dog . But how now does the dead dog enter into this picture ? Is it that the dead dog enters ...
Page 85
... dead dog lying in the street is an image of a dead dog lying in the street . But what is it like to discover that an image of a dead dog lying in the street is an image of a dead dog lying in the street ? In case one mistakes a mirror ...
... dead dog lying in the street is an image of a dead dog lying in the street . But what is it like to discover that an image of a dead dog lying in the street is an image of a dead dog lying in the street ? In case one mistakes a mirror ...
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... dead dog . And , besides , not any dead dog will do . It must be the dead dog you mistake the image for . If , at the moment you were mistaking the image of a dead dog for a dead dog , you could slip your airy , eerie fingers underneath ...
... dead dog . And , besides , not any dead dog will do . It must be the dead dog you mistake the image for . If , at the moment you were mistaking the image of a dead dog for a dead dog , you could slip your airy , eerie fingers underneath ...
Contents
Makes It True | 119 |
Remarks on the Cogito | 137 |
Notes on Berkeleys Idealism | 171 |
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