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... someone might satisfy the request for a meaning by passing someone a bird . " Perhaps the meaning is in the bird , " he said , and his face lit up . But then he remembers that he had him- self taken a bird apart , and he thought he knew ...
... someone might satisfy the request for a meaning by passing someone a bird . " Perhaps the meaning is in the bird , " he said , and his face lit up . But then he remembers that he had him- self taken a bird apart , and he thought he knew ...
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... someone asked , " What is the use of a nut ? " one pointed to a bolt and said , “ That is the use of a nut , " one ... someone's pointing to an orchid ? It seems , accordingly , that one could point to the meaning of the word " orchid ...
... someone asked , " What is the use of a nut ? " one pointed to a bolt and said , “ That is the use of a nut , " one ... someone's pointing to an orchid ? It seems , accordingly , that one could point to the meaning of the word " orchid ...
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... someone went in anyway , figuring that since no one was in there smelling , that therefore I did not know what I was ... someone says : " There's an odor in there , " then , someone may ask : " Did you smell it ? " No one asks : " Did ...
... someone went in anyway , figuring that since no one was in there smelling , that therefore I did not know what I was ... someone says : " There's an odor in there , " then , someone may ask : " Did you smell it ? " No one asks : " Did ...
Contents
Makes It True | 119 |
Remarks on the Cogito | 137 |
Notes on Berkeleys Idealism | 171 |
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Grammar of the Unconscious: The Conceptual Foundations of Psychoanalysis Charles R. Elder Limited preview - 2010 |
Grammar of the Unconscious: The Conceptual Foundations of Psychoanalysis Charles R. Elder Limited preview - 2010 |