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Modern philosophers talk much of a subject and object , two things which they always put in direct contrast with each other . What is meant by a subject is easily known . Every philosopher who uses the term tells you this without ...
Modern philosophers talk much of a subject and object , two things which they always put in direct contrast with each other . What is meant by a subject is easily known . Every philosopher who uses the term tells you this without ...
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that object means me , and me only . Many of them , indeed , have made desperate efforts to explain that it means me in a different sense from subject ; but no one of them has given the faintest intelligible indication of how this ...
that object means me , and me only . Many of them , indeed , have made desperate efforts to explain that it means me in a different sense from subject ; but no one of them has given the faintest intelligible indication of how this ...
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Attention dismisses from the mind , or reduces to semi - consciousness , objects not connected with the object of attention , and it brings into the mind , through memory , objects associated with it . But attention , like physical ...
Attention dismisses from the mind , or reduces to semi - consciousness , objects not connected with the object of attention , and it brings into the mind , through memory , objects associated with it . But attention , like physical ...
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