Toward a New Sensibility: Essays of O.K. BouwsmaUniversity of Nebraska Press, 1982 - 277 páginas |
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... mind . The idea , of course , is that you must kick a stone which is in the mind with a foot which is not in the mind , which is , to use Berkeley's phrase " without the mind . " If it now be said that Johnson seems not to have realized ...
... mind . The idea , of course , is that you must kick a stone which is in the mind with a foot which is not in the mind , which is , to use Berkeley's phrase " without the mind . " If it now be said that Johnson seems not to have realized ...
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... mind " or " all in the mind , " and you believe it , well , this will change your attitude toward what you see or think you see completely . But this sense of " in the mind , " though it certainly is related to the " in the mind " of ...
... mind " or " all in the mind , " and you believe it , well , this will change your attitude toward what you see or think you see completely . But this sense of " in the mind , " though it certainly is related to the " in the mind " of ...
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... mind ? Of course , it isn't simply that they are in the mind now , and that's where they've always been up until last Tuesday . They are never out of the mind and can't get out . In any case , allowing this , we can see where Berkeley's ...
... mind ? Of course , it isn't simply that they are in the mind now , and that's where they've always been up until last Tuesday . They are never out of the mind and can't get out . In any case , allowing this , we can see where Berkeley's ...
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Makes It True | 119 |
Remarks on the Cogito | 137 |
Notes on Berkeleys Idealism | 171 |
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