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... sensations , images and ideas of Descartes , Locke , Berkeley and all others of their profession were nevertheless miniature copies of the real things , and they were ' known ' by a fictitious entity , the ' soul , ' knowing them . And ...
... sensations , images and ideas of Descartes , Locke , Berkeley and all others of their profession were nevertheless miniature copies of the real things , and they were ' known ' by a fictitious entity , the ' soul , ' knowing them . And ...
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... sensations and ideas ) is dependent on their ' being perceived , ' then of course this ' being perceived ' must be ... sensation . " 15 And , dialectically , that would be but the barest beginning . Remarkably enough , Spinoza did ...
... sensations and ideas ) is dependent on their ' being perceived , ' then of course this ' being perceived ' must be ... sensation . " 15 And , dialectically , that would be but the barest beginning . Remarkably enough , Spinoza did ...
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... sensation , to discover in ourselves an idea , image or intellectual process of any kind which should have that sensation for its object . Sensations are , therefore , by their very nature unconscious . " 20 Thus a sensation does not ...
... sensation , to discover in ourselves an idea , image or intellectual process of any kind which should have that sensation for its object . Sensations are , therefore , by their very nature unconscious . " 20 Thus a sensation does not ...
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