Mind, Volume 83Oxford University Press, 1974 Issues for 1896-1900 contain papers of the Aristotelian Society. |
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... physical monadology , which assumes a motive force acting on and affecting changes in others . Leclerc concludes by trying to formulate a new theory of physical existence , one in which physical existence is to be regarded as a process ...
... physical monadology , which assumes a motive force acting on and affecting changes in others . Leclerc concludes by trying to formulate a new theory of physical existence , one in which physical existence is to be regarded as a process ...
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... physical ' or ' external ' , nor presumably under the opposite notion of ' mental ' or ' psycho- logical ' ( subjective ) or ' internal ' . Similar decategorization is required for ' there ' or ' over there ' if we attribute to ( say ) ...
... physical ' or ' external ' , nor presumably under the opposite notion of ' mental ' or ' psycho- logical ' ( subjective ) or ' internal ' . Similar decategorization is required for ' there ' or ' over there ' if we attribute to ( say ) ...
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... physical object ; or what water ' actually ' is - all of which nevertheless are ' objectively ' there for acute visual notice , independently of how they are thus categorized . Sibley's mistake is to suppose that one just cannot see ...
... physical object ; or what water ' actually ' is - all of which nevertheless are ' objectively ' there for acute visual notice , independently of how they are thus categorized . Sibley's mistake is to suppose that one just cannot see ...
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