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Page 51
... once that it is not the meaning . " No , " he says . " I'm sure meanings don't look at you that way . " He continues to puzzle . " Who knows , " he goes on , " perhaps , ptarmigans are a kind of specialized mirror , mirrors that reflect ...
... once that it is not the meaning . " No , " he says . " I'm sure meanings don't look at you that way . " He continues to puzzle . " Who knows , " he goes on , " perhaps , ptarmigans are a kind of specialized mirror , mirrors that reflect ...
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... once more to Obi . Obi tells his dream . Obi says : " Last night I dreamed that I saw a dead dog lying in the street . " Obi may remark about how realistic , how utterly lifelike , the dead dog was . ( And now the questioning begins as ...
... once more to Obi . Obi tells his dream . Obi says : " Last night I dreamed that I saw a dead dog lying in the street . " Obi may remark about how realistic , how utterly lifelike , the dead dog was . ( And now the questioning begins as ...
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... once more , when the blast of the ram's horn is sounded , Achilles is to run to where the spear has marked the position from which the tortoise once more begins , and the tortoise is to proceed along the path marked out for it . Both ...
... once more , when the blast of the ram's horn is sounded , Achilles is to run to where the spear has marked the position from which the tortoise once more begins , and the tortoise is to proceed along the path marked out for it . Both ...
Contents
Makes It True | 119 |
Remarks on the Cogito | 137 |
Notes on Berkeleys Idealism | 171 |
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