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... properties of the real objects which find no expression in such macroscopic surface qualities as can affect our sense organs . TEMPORAL PROPERTIES . MOTION . But we must not forget that in this formulation we have neglected time , and ...
... properties of the real objects which find no expression in such macroscopic surface qualities as can affect our sense organs . TEMPORAL PROPERTIES . MOTION . But we must not forget that in this formulation we have neglected time , and ...
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... properties of the perceived objects . INTRASYSTEMIC FACTORS . The discovery of such properties , how- ever , does not finish our work . In the discussion of our algebraic example we have pointed out such properties , and yet the ...
... properties of the perceived objects . INTRASYSTEMIC FACTORS . The discovery of such properties , how- ever , does not finish our work . In the discussion of our algebraic example we have pointed out such properties , and yet the ...
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... properties because of the organiza- tions to which they owe their existence . We have also , in a special discussion , added the physiognomic characters to the list of such properties of behavioural objects , indicating that for them it ...
... properties because of the organiza- tions to which they owe their existence . We have also , in a special discussion , added the physiognomic characters to the list of such properties of behavioural objects , indicating that for them it ...
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