Irish Writings from the Age of Swift: Archbishop King's Sermon on predestinationCadenus Press, 1976 |
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- called primary qualities - are powers in the object which cause the secondary qualities . So solid and extended ... causes my sensible experiences or ideas , is actually represented by , or in , my experiences . This , in short , is ...
- called primary qualities - are powers in the object which cause the secondary qualities . So solid and extended ... causes my sensible experiences or ideas , is actually represented by , or in , my experiences . This , in short , is ...
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... cause of the effects we feel with the real thing , and says that no one has ever given a satisfactory account of the cause . But in the passage quoted above he seems to allow that we do know the cause of light , that is , it is produced ...
... cause of the effects we feel with the real thing , and says that no one has ever given a satisfactory account of the cause . But in the passage quoted above he seems to allow that we do know the cause of light , that is , it is produced ...
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... cause or thing as it really is . His ambiguous treatment of the question whether or not we know anything of the cause or ' true real thing ' , to use King's phrase ( vii ) , may reflect his own indecision . It is also an ambiguity which ...
... cause or thing as it really is . His ambiguous treatment of the question whether or not we know anything of the cause or ' true real thing ' , to use King's phrase ( vii ) , may reflect his own indecision . It is also an ambiguity which ...
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