10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «SPECKLEDNESS»
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Introspecting my visual experience of the speckled hen may not incline me to
believe that it involves 48-speckledness, even if it does. The phenomenal
property 48-speckledness may epistemically appear only as, say, many-
speckledness.
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Introspection and Consciousness
Even if you are carefully attending to a 48-speckledness experience, you will not
be inclined to believe I am now experiencing 48-speckledness. If you are not
inclined towards that belief, it does not epistemically appear to you that you are
now ...
Declan Smithies, Daniel Stoljar, 2012
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Archives of heat transfer
Since F\r changes from (1-C) for case (b) above - the speckled system - to 1 foMi
segregated in a plane, let us make the heuristic assumption that a term 5 - called
the speckledness - measures the shift from complete speckledness toA\ in a ...
Naim Afgan, International Center for Heat and Mass Transfer, 1988
4
A Dictionary in English and Bengalee; Translated from Todd's ...
চিতি-পড়] বা -লগো | Speckledness, n. s. ক্ষুদৃথু বিব্দুবা দাগৰিশিস্টতূ,
fi5ত্রিতর্যটুম ছিটকাটার ভাব বা অবস্থা. চিত্রিতত., দাগপড়ার ডাব বা ধ | . Speckt11
Speight, n- s- পক্ষিবিশেষ. কাটঠোকরা. Specht*r=1 দেখ' | . Spectacle, খো- s- দ*নি.
দূন্টি. সমাং.
5
An Essay Towards a Real Character and a Philosophical Language
VARIEGATEDNESS, моду, „цитаты, diver: 'Майн, 5 Ё enzbroider, inlay. '
CHANGEABLENESS. Particular kinde, being made either by Pointnor Liner: — 6
SPECKLEDNESS, Freckled. i ' STRIATEDNESS, штат, _[3›‹е41‹_с‹1‚]?гф0ё‚ '_ ...
The "compact crystallines" are distinguished by " speckledness," being spotted or
dashed with various colours, by toughness, and by purity in decomposition, the
clay procured from them being the finest and best for porcelain, and the sand of ...
7
An Explanatory and phonographic pronouncing dictionary of ...
SPECKLEDNESS, spekld-nAs, n. State of being speckled. [spots. SPECKLING,
spAk-lfng, ppr. Marking with small SPECTACLE, HpAk'tlkJ, ». A sliow; a gazing
stock anything exhibited to the view as eminently remark able. Anything
perceived ...
8
Philosophy of Perception: A Contemporary Introduction
Whilst the hen, as an existing object, has to have a determinate number of
speckles (given the metaphysical principle that to be is to be determinate),
ourperception of the hen is indeterminate as to its speckledness. The difficulty
that this ...
Associate Professor in Philosophy William Fish, William Fish, 2010
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Nabokov at the Limits: Redrawing Critical Boundaries
... thing happened; minus byminus equaled plus, everything was restored,
everything was fine, and the shapeless speckledness becameinthe mirrora
wonderful, sensible image" (135). Just like Cincinnatus yearns to form a "unique
design" (IB.
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One Century of Karl Jaspers' General Psychopathology
Then, his Kierkegaardian soul will erupt, with all his sensitivity for the failure that
lies in ambush in any faltering path, for the amorphous, baleful speckledness
lurking into the magnificent becoming of forms and of sense. The leading theme
of ...
Giovanni Stanghellini, Thomas Fuchs, 2013
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Chooks with Paul Healy 1.9
Here Paul explain why ovoid eggs are a marvel of nature, why a glossy eggshell is desirable and what colour variation and speckledness mean. There's also a ... «ABC Online, Sep 12»