Mind, Volume 84Oxford University Press, 1975 Issues for 1896-1900 contain papers of the Aristotelian Society. |
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... object , while the object is having some of its parts interchanged , is tantamount to requiring that the preserved part retain its numerical identity through the operation . If so , then the necessary condition will also apply to the ...
... object , while the object is having some of its parts interchanged , is tantamount to requiring that the preserved part retain its numerical identity through the operation . If so , then the necessary condition will also apply to the ...
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... object . Therefore , any answer to the question must be formulated relative to two factors : ( a ) what sort of an object it is , and ( b ) what the interests of the people who are discussing the object are , what function the object ...
... object . Therefore , any answer to the question must be formulated relative to two factors : ( a ) what sort of an object it is , and ( b ) what the interests of the people who are discussing the object are , what function the object ...
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... object of vision . The light that he has in mind is that which is the object rather than the stimulus of sight . A good example would be the beam of a torch . Our seeing such a beam , he recognises , may be shown to be dependent on the ...
... object of vision . The light that he has in mind is that which is the object rather than the stimulus of sight . A good example would be the beam of a torch . Our seeing such a beam , he recognises , may be shown to be dependent on the ...
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