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If we use this to characterize the , we can conclude that a refers to states which are seen as objective and as inhering in the object , such as configurations of size and shape , whereas at ( an ) refers to states imputed to the object ...
If we use this to characterize the , we can conclude that a refers to states which are seen as objective and as inhering in the object , such as configurations of size and shape , whereas at ( an ) refers to states imputed to the object ...
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So far in comparing abstract finals a and at ( an ) we have concluded that the former indicates objective states of the object spoken about , whereas the latter indicates states imputed to the object by human judgement .
So far in comparing abstract finals a and at ( an ) we have concluded that the former indicates objective states of the object spoken about , whereas the latter indicates states imputed to the object by human judgement .
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This gives the experience of a sensation within the body as well as a quality of the object , and this sensation within the body may give a subjective or inferred cast to the experience . In the case of proprioception , we feel the ...
This gives the experience of a sensation within the body as well as a quality of the object , and this sensation within the body may give a subjective or inferred cast to the experience . In the case of proprioception , we feel the ...
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Contents
INTRODUCTION | 1 |
Day National Museum of Man INDIAN PLACENAMES | 26 |
Rémi Savard Université de Montréal MYTHES ET COSMOLOGIES | 50 |
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