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... figure out the amount of air that drives the sails of the air mill during an hour . There may be a few irregularities which will show up in the figures , but these are easily accounted for . There may be a bird sitting on a sail or even ...
... figure out the amount of air that drives the sails of the air mill during an hour . There may be a few irregularities which will show up in the figures , but these are easily accounted for . There may be a bird sitting on a sail or even ...
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... figure . A sentence is like a window through which one sees the meaning , and a good sentence is like a window through which one sees without seeing it . This is , of course , only a part of a much worn extensive figure involving light ...
... figure . A sentence is like a window through which one sees the meaning , and a good sentence is like a window through which one sees without seeing it . This is , of course , only a part of a much worn extensive figure involving light ...
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... figure of speech . I pointed out at the beginning of these remarks that the Cogito was intelligible , in the only ... figure out what this means , especially , to figure out what this " I " is . The task involved here is to strip the ...
... figure of speech . I pointed out at the beginning of these remarks that the Cogito was intelligible , in the only ... figure out what this means , especially , to figure out what this " I " is . The task involved here is to strip the ...
Contents
Makes It True | 119 |
Remarks on the Cogito | 137 |
Notes on Berkeleys Idealism | 171 |
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