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... sounds , as the sounds ride the wires or the waves ? Or as though there were another wire , invisi- ble , strung parallel to the wire we can see , along which , coinci- dental with the sound that travels , there is the sense that ...
... sounds , as the sounds ride the wires or the waves ? Or as though there were another wire , invisi- ble , strung parallel to the wire we can see , along which , coinci- dental with the sound that travels , there is the sense that ...
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... sound of the locomotive , it was heard ; the color of the apple or the shape of the orange blossoms , and it was seen or felt . This is all that I can understand by these and the like expressions . For as to what is said of the absolute ...
... sound of the locomotive , it was heard ; the color of the apple or the shape of the orange blossoms , and it was seen or felt . This is all that I can understand by these and the like expressions . For as to what is said of the absolute ...
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... sound . " For here also : " There was a sound " does not mean " It was heard . " What is it that gives rise to the question : " When a tree falls in the forest and there is no one to hear , is there any sound " ? It is quite obvious ...
... sound . " For here also : " There was a sound " does not mean " It was heard . " What is it that gives rise to the question : " When a tree falls in the forest and there is no one to hear , is there any sound " ? It is quite obvious ...
Contents
Makes It True | 119 |
Remarks on the Cogito | 137 |
Notes on Berkeleys Idealism | 171 |
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