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... person can perceive a number of different material objects at the same time and that he can perceive each of them on many occasions . Berkeley does not say much about the statement that two or more persons may perceive the same material ...
... person can perceive a number of different material objects at the same time and that he can perceive each of them on many occasions . Berkeley does not say much about the statement that two or more persons may perceive the same material ...
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... person or persons . I think that Berkeley was probably influenced here by the analogy with voluntarily initiated mental images . If a person is good at imagery he can at will produce quite vivid visual or auditory images . These are ...
... person or persons . I think that Berkeley was probably influenced here by the analogy with voluntarily initiated mental images . If a person is good at imagery he can at will produce quite vivid visual or auditory images . These are ...
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... persons , whilst the only direct effect of any finite person's volitions is to generate an occasional image in his own mind or to modify some of his own kinaesthetic sensations . Thus the one person whose volitions generate all the con ...
... persons , whilst the only direct effect of any finite person's volitions is to generate an occasional image in his own mind or to modify some of his own kinaesthetic sensations . Thus the one person whose volitions generate all the con ...
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PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS By J H Clapham | 13 |
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BLAISE PASCAL Lecture on a Master Mind By H F Stewart | 197 |
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