College Readings in English ProseFrank William Scott, Jacob Zeitlin |
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... thing is just to be conscious of it in any way what- soever . Second , the term is restricted by excluding whatever is directly presented ; we think ( or think of ) only such things as we do not directly see , hear , smell , or taste ...
... thing is just to be conscious of it in any way what- soever . Second , the term is restricted by excluding whatever is directly presented ; we think ( or think of ) only such things as we do not directly see , hear , smell , or taste ...
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... things through the mind in that it consists of a succession of things thought of ; but it is unlike , in that the mere chance occur- rence of any chance " something or other " in an irregular sequence does not suffice . Reflection ...
... things through the mind in that it consists of a succession of things thought of ; but it is unlike , in that the mere chance occur- rence of any chance " something or other " in an irregular sequence does not suffice . Reflection ...
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... thing as its real property . This conclusion denotes a connection among things and hence is not , like imaginative thought , plastic to our mood . Belief in the world's flatness commits him who holds it to thinking in certain specific ...
... thing as its real property . This conclusion denotes a connection among things and hence is not , like imaginative thought , plastic to our mood . Belief in the world's flatness commits him who holds it to thinking in certain specific ...
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... things : ( 1 ) to a certain set of principles or theories ; ( 2 ) to a movement , usually a political party , whose members advocate those theories and are eager to attain the goal which the latter represent ; and ( 3 ) to the ...
... things : ( 1 ) to a certain set of principles or theories ; ( 2 ) to a movement , usually a political party , whose members advocate those theories and are eager to attain the goal which the latter represent ; and ( 3 ) to the ...
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... things employed in the production of wealth , which are used in common , would be owned collectively , while all of those things which the in- dividual uses directly for the satisfaction of his personal wants , or which he uses in his ...
... things employed in the production of wealth , which are used in common , would be owned collectively , while all of those things which the in- dividual uses directly for the satisfaction of his personal wants , or which he uses in his ...
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