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... hear , is there any sound " ? It is quite obvious , of course , that no teaching of the word " loud " takes place in a forest where a tree falls and where no one is present , neither teacher nor learner . There are no ears , and there ...
... hear , is there any sound " ? It is quite obvious , of course , that no teaching of the word " loud " takes place in a forest where a tree falls and where no one is present , neither teacher nor learner . There are no ears , and there ...
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... hear it , I see it , and I touch it . All the senses are represented here but taste . I think I have shown what the mistakes are or , at any rate , that in all these cases Berkeley has made mistakes . And , though , we might conclude at ...
... hear it , I see it , and I touch it . All the senses are represented here but taste . I think I have shown what the mistakes are or , at any rate , that in all these cases Berkeley has made mistakes . And , though , we might conclude at ...
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... hear . And so , too , you have little if you see or hear little . Let's suppose that you see and hear ; then , clearly , you do have sensation in your eyes and ears . And now if someone asked what sensation you have in your eyes and ...
... hear . And so , too , you have little if you see or hear little . Let's suppose that you see and hear ; then , clearly , you do have sensation in your eyes and ears . And now if someone asked what sensation you have in your eyes and ...
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Makes It True | 119 |
Remarks on the Cogito | 137 |
Notes on Berkeleys Idealism | 171 |
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