Irish Writings from the Age of Swift: Archbishop King's Sermon on predestinationCadenus Press, 1976 |
מתוך הספר
תוצאות 1-3 מתוך 10
עמוד 10
... ideas , or perceptions and ( 3 ) the physical object and its qualities . Furthermore , the mind's experiences of ( 2 ) ... idea or experience ( 2 ) —the pain . In a realist account , on the other hand , we seem obliged to attribute pains ...
... ideas , or perceptions and ( 3 ) the physical object and its qualities . Furthermore , the mind's experiences of ( 2 ) ... idea or experience ( 2 ) —the pain . In a realist account , on the other hand , we seem obliged to attribute pains ...
עמוד 11
... ideas such as pain , colours and odours . And experiencing secondary qualities can help us to deal with the actual physical objects , which are composed of primary qualities . For example , smelling gas will probably make me leave the ...
... ideas such as pain , colours and odours . And experiencing secondary qualities can help us to deal with the actual physical objects , which are composed of primary qualities . For example , smelling gas will probably make me leave the ...
עמוד 13
... ideas of secondary qualities provide him with a particularly fruitful way of ex- plaining and justifying our knowledge of God . Our idea of colour , for example , is unlike colour as it is in an external body , but we nonetheless say ...
... ideas of secondary qualities provide him with a particularly fruitful way of ex- plaining and justifying our knowledge of God . Our idea of colour , for example , is unlike colour as it is in an external body , but we nonetheless say ...
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