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Stranica 34
... sense , ' by means of which we are supposed to take cognizance of our inner mental operations , just as , by means of our external senses , we gain knowledge of events in the outer world . One sees at a glance that Locke has merely ...
... sense , ' by means of which we are supposed to take cognizance of our inner mental operations , just as , by means of our external senses , we gain knowledge of events in the outer world . One sees at a glance that Locke has merely ...
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... sense ' he calls also , in various places , mind , understanding , consciousness , Self , and soul ; but most com- monly he refers to it by means of the pronoun I. Although this ' I ' can perceive and reflect upon all of its own actions ...
... sense ' he calls also , in various places , mind , understanding , consciousness , Self , and soul ; but most com- monly he refers to it by means of the pronoun I. Although this ' I ' can perceive and reflect upon all of its own actions ...
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... sense of materialism , but rather is it in the sense of parallelism that I see in one the physiological correlate of the other . " 30 It is very hard to revise radically our ingrained habits ; very hard to achieve a radically new ...
... sense of materialism , but rather is it in the sense of parallelism that I see in one the physiological correlate of the other . " 30 It is very hard to revise radically our ingrained habits ; very hard to achieve a radically new ...
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