Journal of Beckett Studies, Ausgaben 6-8J. Calder ; Atlantic Highlands [N.J.] Humanities Press, 1980 |
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... perceive them ' ( PHK , p . 23 , sec . 3 ) . Therefore , to the extent that Film's O is a sensible thing ( or ' idea ' in Berkeleian terminology , i.e. , a body ) , he cannot ever actually succeed in fleeing the perception of others not ...
... perceive them ' ( PHK , p . 23 , sec . 3 ) . Therefore , to the extent that Film's O is a sensible thing ( or ' idea ' in Berkeleian terminology , i.e. , a body ) , he cannot ever actually succeed in fleeing the perception of others not ...
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... perception ( PHK , p . 34 , sec . 27 ; pp . 22- 3 , sec . 2 ) . ' Spirit , ' for Berkeley , is an active , indivisible substance , distin- guishable from others by its sole possession of this unique power . Only spirit can perceive ...
... perception ( PHK , p . 34 , sec . 27 ; pp . 22- 3 , sec . 2 ) . ' Spirit , ' for Berkeley , is an active , indivisible substance , distin- guishable from others by its sole possession of this unique power . Only spirit can perceive ...
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... perception , the protagonist , man , has come to know himself perfectly ; the barrier between the parts of the mind has been broken , the two now coincide , E O , and a whole self has at last been created.3 Film ends , they imply , with ...
... perception , the protagonist , man , has come to know himself perfectly ; the barrier between the parts of the mind has been broken , the two now coincide , E O , and a whole self has at last been created.3 Film ends , they imply , with ...
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