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Things , it is true , are not complete without minds , but minds , again , are not complete without things ; not any more , we might say , than minds are complete without bodies . Our resources in the way of sensation , and our ...
Things , it is true , are not complete without minds , but minds , again , are not complete without things ; not any more , we might say , than minds are complete without bodies . Our resources in the way of sensation , and our ...
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If that ever can be reached , the result must be clear : for the object it means complete isolation ; for the subject , it means complete repose in the object , and that is complete satisfaction with the object ; and that is , finally ...
If that ever can be reached , the result must be clear : for the object it means complete isolation ; for the subject , it means complete repose in the object , and that is complete satisfaction with the object ; and that is , finally ...
Pagina 392
If that ever can be reached , the result must be clear : for the object it means complete isolation ; for the subject , it means complete repose in the object , and that is complete satisfaction with the object ; and that is , finally ...
If that ever can be reached , the result must be clear : for the object it means complete isolation ; for the subject , it means complete repose in the object , and that is complete satisfaction with the object ; and that is , finally ...
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Reality and Imagination 3 I Reality and Imagination | 3 |
perience | 62 |
Intuition | 89 |
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