Irish Writings from the Age of Swift: Archbishop King's Sermon on predestinationCadenus Press, 1976 |
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... perception of the physical world involves three terms : ( 1 ) the mind , ( 2 ) its immediate experiences , called ideas , or perceptions and ( 3 ) the physical object and its qualities . Furthermore , the mind's experiences of ( 2 ) are ...
... perception of the physical world involves three terms : ( 1 ) the mind , ( 2 ) its immediate experiences , called ideas , or perceptions and ( 3 ) the physical object and its qualities . Furthermore , the mind's experiences of ( 2 ) are ...
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... perceptions are of the primary quality extension . This raises the question of how much of the physical object , or that ... perception developed by Galileo , Descartes , Boyle , Newton and Locke ; and it is this model which King uses to ...
... perceptions are of the primary quality extension . This raises the question of how much of the physical object , or that ... perception developed by Galileo , Descartes , Boyle , Newton and Locke ; and it is this model which King uses to ...
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... perceive in our selves , but in the mean time , we are altogether ignorant , what it is parti- cularly in the Fire ... Perceptions of them , draw any evil Consequences after it : On the contrary , they serve the Uses of Life , as well as ...
... perceive in our selves , but in the mean time , we are altogether ignorant , what it is parti- cularly in the Fire ... Perceptions of them , draw any evil Consequences after it : On the contrary , they serve the Uses of Life , as well as ...
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