Mind, Perception and ScienceThomas, 1951 - 90 strani |
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Stran 49
... matter . ' Evidently people think that they mean some- thing when they use these words , and they do not think that they are in the habit of using them for the same events . Going no deeper than the verbal level , if the distinction ...
... matter . ' Evidently people think that they mean some- thing when they use these words , and they do not think that they are in the habit of using them for the same events . Going no deeper than the verbal level , if the distinction ...
Stran 51
... matter . How do we know about the tables and chairs , about other people's bodies and brains and , for that matter , about our own bodies and brains ? Let us see what happens when somebody else , whom we will call the observer , sees a ...
... matter . How do we know about the tables and chairs , about other people's bodies and brains and , for that matter , about our own bodies and brains ? Let us see what happens when somebody else , whom we will call the observer , sees a ...
Stran 70
... matter . And matter , even crude matter , is not what it was . It has turned into energy , and the atom has become a pattern and the molecule a pattern of patterns , till all the different physical substances and their behaviour have ...
... matter . And matter , even crude matter , is not what it was . It has turned into energy , and the atom has become a pattern and the molecule a pattern of patterns , till all the different physical substances and their behaviour have ...
Vsebina
INTRODUCTION | 1 |
SPEECH AND THOUGHT | 23 |
THE CEREBRAL BASIS OF CONSCIOUSNESS | 31 |
Avtorske pravice | |
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