Toward a New Sensibility: Essays of O.K. BouwsmaUniversity of Nebraska Press, 1982 - 277 páginas |
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... namely , the ball rolling across the floor , so in the case of the dream , you distinguish between what you thought you saw , namely , a dead dog lying in the street , and what you saw , the image of a dead dog lying in the street . You ...
... namely , the ball rolling across the floor , so in the case of the dream , you distinguish between what you thought you saw , namely , a dead dog lying in the street , and what you saw , the image of a dead dog lying in the street . You ...
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... namely , a dagger , and what is not , no dagger . And so it is I cannot distin- guish between the sky that is and no sky , air and no air , earth and no earth , etc. Descartes , after all his years , has uncovered an amazing disability ...
... namely , a dagger , and what is not , no dagger . And so it is I cannot distin- guish between the sky that is and no sky , air and no air , earth and no earth , etc. Descartes , after all his years , has uncovered an amazing disability ...
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... namely , the circumstance that no man ( " I ′′ ) can distinguish between what he sees and what he dreams . ( Both of these discoveries are among the most interesting and subtle confusions in the history of philosophy . ) And now he isn ...
... namely , the circumstance that no man ( " I ′′ ) can distinguish between what he sees and what he dreams . ( Both of these discoveries are among the most interesting and subtle confusions in the history of philosophy . ) And now he isn ...
Contenido
Makes It True | 119 |
Remarks on the Cogito | 137 |
Notes on Berkeleys Idealism | 171 |
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