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Page 96
... speak of speaking or writing or thinking , it might seem that in doing these we are always doing the same thing . In a sense this is true , but it conceals the great variety of which I spoke . In order now to exhibit just this , I have ...
... speak of speaking or writing or thinking , it might seem that in doing these we are always doing the same thing . In a sense this is true , but it conceals the great variety of which I spoke . In order now to exhibit just this , I have ...
Page 107
... speak of the meaning of a word in terms of its connections , which may be represented in this way on paper , why still go on speaking of use ? This question may help to remind us of those activities we noticed in reading Hamlet . You ...
... speak of the meaning of a word in terms of its connections , which may be represented in this way on paper , why still go on speaking of use ? This question may help to remind us of those activities we noticed in reading Hamlet . You ...
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... speak of movements as successive , one following another . But we might also speak of the paradox as a way of talking not about fractions but about Achilles pursuing the tortoise or pursuing anything else . And that is what Zeno ...
... speak of movements as successive , one following another . But we might also speak of the paradox as a way of talking not about fractions but about Achilles pursuing the tortoise or pursuing anything else . And that is what Zeno ...
Contents
Makes It True | 119 |
Remarks on the Cogito | 137 |
Notes on Berkeleys Idealism | 171 |
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