Mind, Volume 68Oxford University Press, 1959 A journal of philosophy covering epistemology, metaphysics, philosophy of language, philosophy of logic, and philosophy of mind. |
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... sensations to be things . But it will not do . What sensations do is to guide directed responses and to give cues for the location and description of things , co - ordinate | with ourselves . In this cognitive context , they became the ...
... sensations to be things . But it will not do . What sensations do is to guide directed responses and to give cues for the location and description of things , co - ordinate | with ourselves . In this cognitive context , they became the ...
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... sensations . A cannot show his own sensations of blue to B , but he can show him others of the same kind . A can present sensations of blue to B by directing B's attention to an object which looks blue to A. This assumes that , in the ...
... sensations . A cannot show his own sensations of blue to B , but he can show him others of the same kind . A can present sensations of blue to B by directing B's attention to an object which looks blue to A. This assumes that , in the ...
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... sensations another has , no one can say that others have sensations at all . It is pointless to assert the existence of something unless one can describe it to some extent , for what is it that is said to exist ? ( 294 ) . More ...
... sensations another has , no one can say that others have sensations at all . It is pointless to assert the existence of something unless one can describe it to some extent , for what is it that is said to exist ? ( 294 ) . More ...
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REMNANT P Professor Rynin on the Autonomy of Morals | 128 |
CRITICAL NOTICES | 139 |
AMBROSE A Proof and the Theorem Proved 435 | 193 |
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