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... object , reaches conscious awareness with whatever depth and fullness of quality the mind is able to experience ... objects are distinguished and no pragmatic structures are appre- hended by which one can control and use distinguished ...
... object , reaches conscious awareness with whatever depth and fullness of quality the mind is able to experience ... objects are distinguished and no pragmatic structures are appre- hended by which one can control and use distinguished ...
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... object or to the other person as beings which stand over against oneself , each existing independently of the other . Or , introspectively , one may examine oneself to the exclu- sion of other objects and persons . But in truth , says ...
... object or to the other person as beings which stand over against oneself , each existing independently of the other . Or , introspectively , one may examine oneself to the exclu- sion of other objects and persons . But in truth , says ...
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... object ) . The two senses of acquaintance corre- spond to two senses of That : ( a ) That which is seen by the eye ... object " of knowledge . Will it be enough if reality is defined as the " terminal " of knowledge ? How do we know that ...
... object ) . The two senses of acquaintance corre- spond to two senses of That : ( a ) That which is seen by the eye ... object " of knowledge . Will it be enough if reality is defined as the " terminal " of knowledge ? How do we know that ...
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JOHN HAYNES HOLMES | 10 |
HENRY NELSON WIEMAN | 21 |
LESTER MONDALE | 43 |
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