Toward a New Sensibility: Essays of O.K. BouwsmaUniversity of Nebraska Press, 1982 - 277 páginas |
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... kick , though the kick is certainly not essential , since Professor Moore on a more recent occasion gave a refutation of much the same sort , by raising his hand . The other Boswell describes as refutation or answering " by pure ...
... kick , though the kick is certainly not essential , since Professor Moore on a more recent occasion gave a refutation of much the same sort , by raising his hand . The other Boswell describes as refutation or answering " by pure ...
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... kick , so that the choice between the kick and the sitting on the stone would be a matter of the refuter's personal convenience . Perhaps then Samuel Johnson kicked the stone rather than sat down on the stone be- cause that was easier ...
... kick , so that the choice between the kick and the sitting on the stone would be a matter of the refuter's personal convenience . Perhaps then Samuel Johnson kicked the stone rather than sat down on the stone be- cause that was easier ...
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... kicked at least one stone , how is he then to understand Bishop Berkeley ? How did Berkeley ever come to say that no one can kick a stone ? If , on that occasion in London , Johnson himself had failed to kick the stone , then , of ...
... kicked at least one stone , how is he then to understand Bishop Berkeley ? How did Berkeley ever come to say that no one can kick a stone ? If , on that occasion in London , Johnson himself had failed to kick the stone , then , of ...
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Makes It True | 119 |
Remarks on the Cogito | 137 |
Notes on Berkeleys Idealism | 171 |
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