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... experience can be right . Because all the ways in which we can apprehend material objects , whether sensorily or mentally , are directly or indirectly experience - dependent , and therefore subject - dependent , such objects cannot ...
... experience can be right . Because all the ways in which we can apprehend material objects , whether sensorily or mentally , are directly or indirectly experience - dependent , and therefore subject - dependent , such objects cannot ...
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... experience is intensified by an earlier experience that had happened at the same place even though the earlier experience was very much different in content and in tone from the later one . Back to 1794. If the Revolution would now be ...
... experience is intensified by an earlier experience that had happened at the same place even though the earlier experience was very much different in content and in tone from the later one . Back to 1794. If the Revolution would now be ...
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... experiences pleased Wordsworth even more , he said , than had the original experience of 1802 when the flowers were first seen . The movement was from the two of them , himself and his sister , to the poem's imagined solitude , and then ...
... experiences pleased Wordsworth even more , he said , than had the original experience of 1802 when the flowers were first seen . The movement was from the two of them , himself and his sister , to the poem's imagined solitude , and then ...
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