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... colour , but the colour itself is a sense datum , not a sensation.'1 Sense data are such objects of immediate awareness as coloured patches , noises , odours , feelings of heat or cold , twinges of pain , and so on . ( ii ) If I look at ...
... colour , but the colour itself is a sense datum , not a sensation.'1 Sense data are such objects of immediate awareness as coloured patches , noises , odours , feelings of heat or cold , twinges of pain , and so on . ( ii ) If I look at ...
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... colour and in their reaction to nitric acid . If we take two new shillings , minted at the same time , we shall find them exactly alike in weight , size , shape , colour , and so on , but even they cannot have all their properties in ...
... colour and in their reaction to nitric acid . If we take two new shillings , minted at the same time , we shall find them exactly alike in weight , size , shape , colour , and so on , but even they cannot have all their properties in ...
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... colour , a sweet taste , or a sharp sound , that we can by no means conceive how any size , figure , or motion of any particles , can possibly produce in us the idea of any colour , taste , or sound whatsoever : there is no conceivable ...
... colour , a sweet taste , or a sharp sound , that we can by no means conceive how any size , figure , or motion of any particles , can possibly produce in us the idea of any colour , taste , or sound whatsoever : there is no conceivable ...
Contents
Introduction | 8 |
The Aim and Method of Lockes Theory | 23 |
Ideas and Experience | 41 |
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