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... object of empirical knowledge 30 and , ' Human beings do not consist solely of our bodies ; in addition to having bodies , we have , or are , selves , and these selves are not empirical objects in the natural world ; also that morals ...
... object of empirical knowledge 30 and , ' Human beings do not consist solely of our bodies ; in addition to having bodies , we have , or are , selves , and these selves are not empirical objects in the natural world ; also that morals ...
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... objects within us - Hazlitt displays his idealist tendency ; in calling that knowledge experiential , he exposes his ... object by the essayist's imagination . Such a response is intellectual : the imagination surpasses sensory ...
... objects within us - Hazlitt displays his idealist tendency ; in calling that knowledge experiential , he exposes his ... object by the essayist's imagination . Such a response is intellectual : the imagination surpasses sensory ...
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... objects of sense , recovered the knowledge which we had previously poss- essed ... ' . In which case , he says , ' are we not right in calling that recollection ? ' Among the Ideas we remember are those of ' an absolute beauty , and an ...
... objects of sense , recovered the knowledge which we had previously poss- essed ... ' . In which case , he says , ' are we not right in calling that recollection ? ' Among the Ideas we remember are those of ' an absolute beauty , and an ...
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