Irish Writings from the Age of Swift: Archbishop King's Sermon on predestinationCadenus Press, 1976 |
מתוך הספר
תוצאות 1-3 מתוך 7
עמוד 10
... physical world had been and was being developed by such men as Descartes , Boyle , Newton and Locke . The most ... physical objects . Now the representative model supposes that our perception of the physical world involves three terms ...
... physical world had been and was being developed by such men as Descartes , Boyle , Newton and Locke . The most ... physical objects . Now the representative model supposes that our perception of the physical world involves three terms ...
עמוד 12
... physical representationalists , King supposes that ( 3 ) is known through ( 2 ) , and that ( 2 ) represents ( 3 ) . And King also tends to see a causal relationship between ( 3 ) and ( 1 ) , which is productive of ( 2 ) . Again , like ...
... physical representationalists , King supposes that ( 3 ) is known through ( 2 ) , and that ( 2 ) represents ( 3 ) . And King also tends to see a causal relationship between ( 3 ) and ( 1 ) , which is productive of ( 2 ) . Again , like ...
עמוד 15
... physical representationalism . In theological and physical representationalism our representations are said to correspond in some unclear way to the things which they are supposed to represent . III ANTICIPATION : PRAGMATISM I have now ...
... physical representationalism . In theological and physical representationalism our representations are said to correspond in some unclear way to the things which they are supposed to represent . III ANTICIPATION : PRAGMATISM I have now ...
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