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Page 201
... object being one term and the effect on us the other . In an older terminology , we do not see ideas , rather part of seeing involves the having of ideas . But to respond to this objection we can point to the fact that a dif- ferent object ...
... object being one term and the effect on us the other . In an older terminology , we do not see ideas , rather part of seeing involves the having of ideas . But to respond to this objection we can point to the fact that a dif- ferent object ...
Page 462
... object or qua object of thought . If something exists qua intentional object it exists ; qua that . Anselm's aim is to show that God does not only exist qua intentional object . If an expression is a predicate if and only if it is what ...
... object or qua object of thought . If something exists qua intentional object it exists ; qua that . Anselm's aim is to show that God does not only exist qua intentional object . If an expression is a predicate if and only if it is what ...
Page 509
... object , we consider it now as remembered . To ' bracket ' means to retain exactly the modality and the mode of manifestation that the object has for the knowing subject in the natural attitude . Sokolowski distinguishes between what he ...
... object , we consider it now as remembered . To ' bracket ' means to retain exactly the modality and the mode of manifestation that the object has for the knowing subject in the natural attitude . Sokolowski distinguishes between what he ...
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