讥笑
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不爱防注射
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0166-6991 ed on likeness between representationsand objects. He concludes that 17th century materialist criticisms of`having‘ mental representations in the mind apply to contemporarymaterial representations in the brain, as proposed byneurophilosophers. The argument begins with Plato, with particularstress on
Mitigate
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Introduction,sists of our sensory experiences, reality consists of physical objects. In the tradition of Sextus Empiricus and Descartes, Russell recites a litany of arguments concerning perceptual variation. The sensory appearances of a physical object, say a table, change in shape as we move around it, diminish
耕种
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Descartes,ideas, but I cite none of it because it is not possible to contrast my interpretation with those of all the important commentators in the chapter of a book. How and why I differ from them will be apparent to anyone familiar with the literature.
NICHE
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Malebranche and Arnauld,hinking. I did observe, however, that there are certain thoughts within me which neither come to me from external objects nor were determined by my will, but which come solely from the power of thinking within me.”. He goes on to say that “by ‘innate ideas’ I have never meant anything other than wha
Processes
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Cryptic
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不利
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Neurophilosophy,y of Ideas, in Aristotle’s theory of Forms, in the Cartesian way of ideas, and in Wittgenstein’s picture theory of language. The most sustained argument against this thesis is Goodman’s attempt to construct representation that does not depend on resemblance. And as he is the first to point out, the
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Conclusion,emblance. I show that in all these systems, some sort of isomorphic correlation, covariance, pattern, set of relations, etc. is maintained, an expression of a structure or order that is shared by or is the same in both the representation and the represented. Such resemblance is not sufficient, but i