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SOMEONE may utter words and mean nothing by them, or hear words and understand nothing by them: communication involves not just uttering and hearing, but also meaning and understanding.
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unowned perceptions, substratum analysis, analytic thesis, singular causal judgement, substratum doctrine, other mind wherein, passivity argument, substratum theory, false imaginary glare, perception doctrine, general premiss, spatial externality, necessary connexion, sensory states, connexion betwixt, objective realm, inductive basis, conjecture theory, secondary qualities, mental predicates, continuity argument, philosophical relation, logical connexions, valid moves, visual state
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Third Dialogue, Causal Thesis, Second Dialogue, Philosophical Commentaries, David Hume, Hume's Philosophy of Belief, New York, Locke's Theory of Knowledge, Pelican Books, Perhaps Locke, Author of Nature, Critique of Pure Reason, Julius Caesar, Pbilosopbical Commentaries, Philosophical Review, Tbird Dialogue, The Dialectic of Immaterialism, The Works of George Berkeley
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