Mind, Volume 84Oxford University Press, 1975 Issues for 1896-1900 contain papers of the Aristotelian Society. |
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... look at one notion , Ninian Smart takes a quick look at many . At times , in the course of his four chapters , the subject - matter is hardly philoso- phical in character , reading more like an apologia for a certain way of going about ...
... look at one notion , Ninian Smart takes a quick look at many . At times , in the course of his four chapters , the subject - matter is hardly philoso- phical in character , reading more like an apologia for a certain way of going about ...
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... look as they are cannot be entirely causal - it is not conceivable that chickens might normally look like churches rather than chickens— yet it is surely an essential fact about perception that things present a characteristic stimulus ...
... look as they are cannot be entirely causal - it is not conceivable that chickens might normally look like churches rather than chickens— yet it is surely an essential fact about perception that things present a characteristic stimulus ...
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... looks like that ! ' For the last seventy years enthusiastic aestheticians ( including Goodman : cf. Languages of Art , p . 33 ) have assured us that once we become used to the new style in painting , Picasso's women will look to us just ...
... looks like that ! ' For the last seventy years enthusiastic aestheticians ( including Goodman : cf. Languages of Art , p . 33 ) have assured us that once we become used to the new style in painting , Picasso's women will look to us just ...
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