Toward a New Sensibililty: Essays of O.K. BouwsmaUniversity of Nebraska Press, 1982 - 277 páginas |
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... feel the air , as it were , pelting your hand . But naturally , as Berkeley so often said : The sails of a windmill feel nothing , nothing at all . It is you who feel something . Is it air ? If you walk in the rain you can see the rain ...
... feel the air , as it were , pelting your hand . But naturally , as Berkeley so often said : The sails of a windmill feel nothing , nothing at all . It is you who feel something . Is it air ? If you walk in the rain you can see the rain ...
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... feel it , " we should not understand him , either . There are , of course , circumstances under which we should understand someone's saying this . If , for instance , your son's rabbit has escaped from the hutch , and your boy is now ...
... feel it , " we should not understand him , either . There are , of course , circumstances under which we should understand someone's saying this . If , for instance , your son's rabbit has escaped from the hutch , and your boy is now ...
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... feel it . " Or he might have telephoned this message to his wife : " The table I wrote on twenty years ago exists , " and to her excited question : " How do you know ? " he cries : " I see and feel it . " In the case of the first ...
... feel it . " Or he might have telephoned this message to his wife : " The table I wrote on twenty years ago exists , " and to her excited question : " How do you know ? " he cries : " I see and feel it . " In the case of the first ...
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Conceptual vs Factual Investigations | 5 |
A Difference between Ryle and Wittgenstein | 17 |
What Is Meaning? | 33 |
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Achaeans Achilles aesthetician Allaire analogy Anaximenes answer apple believe Berkeley Berkeley's bird Bouwsma certainly confusion connection convinced course dead dog lying deceiver Descartes Diotima discover Don Quixote doubt Dreams are illusions exist explain expression eyes feel foot fractions goes golden bowl grammar hand hear heard ideas imprinted imagine interest intuitive knowledge Johnson kick a stone language language-game lawn mower look meaning mind mistake mouse never noise notice nursery rhymes odor one's ostensive definition overtake the tortoise paper Patroclus perhaps philosophical Plato poet poetry ptarmigan question read a poem refutation remember remind Ryle Samuel Johnson seems sensations sense sensible sentence smell Socrates someone sort speak statement strange street suggest suppose talk tell theory things thought I saw tion true truth understand whale Wishes are horses wishes were horses Wittgenstein word izba write
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