Toward a New Sensibility: Essays of O.K. BouwsmaUniversity of Nebraska Press, 1982 - 277 páginas |
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... present serious editorial problems be- cause the text has obviously been prepared for use in a lecture and not intended to be read . In any event , Bouwsma did not rework them for publication , and we do not think they are suitable for ...
... present serious editorial problems be- cause the text has obviously been prepared for use in a lecture and not intended to be read . In any event , Bouwsma did not rework them for publication , and we do not think they are suitable for ...
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... present time . Those two times , therefore , past and future , how are they , when even the past now is not and the future is not as yet ? But should the present be always present and should it not pass into time past , time truly it ...
... present time . Those two times , therefore , past and future , how are they , when even the past now is not and the future is not as yet ? But should the present be always present and should it not pass into time past , time truly it ...
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... present of this as I intend it has no meaning . There is in this aspect an analogy with the meaning of the expression , I dreamed . For this expression has meaning in the past tense , but none , in the same way , in the present . Of ...
... present of this as I intend it has no meaning . There is in this aspect an analogy with the meaning of the expression , I dreamed . For this expression has meaning in the past tense , but none , in the same way , in the present . Of ...
Contenido
Makes It True | 119 |
Remarks on the Cogito | 137 |
Notes on Berkeleys Idealism | 171 |
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