The Distinctive Nature of Man

Idealistic Studies 1 (2):89-101 (1971)
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Abstract

Colors, shapes, size, weight, etc., are not floating qualities. They adhere in beings which are usually more persistent and effective than those features could be. Only unattached items are what they are and nothing more, but it is precisely such items which have, but are not qualities.

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