The Tacit DimensionPeter Smith, 1983 - 108 Seiten |
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... object , too , is known by understanding its particulars , from which we attend to it as an object . This brings up a question similar to the one I have just spoken of in respect to our knowledge of other minds . The question is how we ...
... object , too , is known by understanding its particulars , from which we attend to it as an object . This brings up a question similar to the one I have just spoken of in respect to our knowledge of other minds . The question is how we ...
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... objects . But this is not true . We do see the sev- eral parts of a camouflaged object as mere patches , and can break down this deception only by an effort to see these fragments meaningfully as an object . These philosophers are right ...
... objects . But this is not true . We do see the sev- eral parts of a camouflaged object as mere patches , and can break down this deception only by an effort to see these fragments meaningfully as an object . These philosophers are right ...
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... object . And we may likewise say - so as to drive the point home - that the skillful conduct of a game of chess by another person is a real entity , knowable by our tacit act of comprehending it , and that this compre- hension is ...
... object . And we may likewise say - so as to drive the point home - that the skillful conduct of a game of chess by another person is a real entity , knowable by our tacit act of comprehending it , and that this compre- hension is ...
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