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... sense of sight . For not only with a view to action , but even when we are not going to do anything , we prefer ... sense - perception ... in some the sense- impression comes to persist , in others it does not . So animals in which this ...
... sense of sight . For not only with a view to action , but even when we are not going to do anything , we prefer ... sense - perception ... in some the sense- impression comes to persist , in others it does not . So animals in which this ...
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... sense of the proposition . 3.1444 : ' States of affairs can be described but not named . ( Names resemble points ; propositions resemble arrows , they have sense . ) 4.002 : ' Man possesses the capacity of constructing language , in ...
... sense of the proposition . 3.1444 : ' States of affairs can be described but not named . ( Names resemble points ; propositions resemble arrows , they have sense . ) 4.002 : ' Man possesses the capacity of constructing language , in ...
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... sense . Or not ' simply ' ( i.e. recognizably certain nature ) a sense - like sight , in Aristotle's hier- archy of the five , superior to touch in purity , as hearing and smell are to taste . ( Ethics , X , 5 ) Whatever head or heart ...
... sense . Or not ' simply ' ( i.e. recognizably certain nature ) a sense - like sight , in Aristotle's hier- archy of the five , superior to touch in purity , as hearing and smell are to taste . ( Ethics , X , 5 ) Whatever head or heart ...
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PART ONEO that record could with a backward look | 13 |
notes for Her music to Pericles and for a graph of culture | 33 |
PART THREEAN ALPHABET OF SUBJECTS | 95 |
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