The Quarterly Review, Volume 294William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Sir John Murray IV, Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle), George Walter Prothero John Murray, 1956 |
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... given to us in experience. There is a great deal of disagreement about what this is. Wilfrid Sellars made the notion of the given infamous when he wrote about 'the Myth of the Given' (1956: 33). According to Sellars, when objects and ...
... given to us in experience. There is a great deal of disagreement about what this is. Wilfrid Sellars made the notion of the given infamous when he wrote about 'the Myth of the Given' (1956: 33). According to Sellars, when objects and ...
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... given. It's given! It's a knowing, everything that you have ever received in life has been given to you. Your wisdom to get ajob has been given to you. Yourability to write a resume has been given to you. Your ability to work has been ...
... given. It's given! It's a knowing, everything that you have ever received in life has been given to you. Your wisdom to get ajob has been given to you. Yourability to write a resume has been given to you. Your ability to work has been ...
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... given show itself ; and such a conversion of the given into a shown phenomenon can therefore be realized only in the field , obviously finite , where the gifted receives and stages . If the gifted always phenomenalizes what gives itself ...
... given show itself ; and such a conversion of the given into a shown phenomenon can therefore be realized only in the field , obviously finite , where the gifted receives and stages . If the gifted always phenomenalizes what gives itself ...
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