| 1. | both poets seek to identify one sense experience with another.
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| 2. | It is language, not sense experience, that orients mind to reality.
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| 3. | Human beings create ideology by abstracting from and naming sensed and non-sensed experience.
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| 4. | Synesthesia ( stimulation of one sense experienced in a second sense ) may transpire.
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| 5. | These operations, themselves, are not known from sense experience.
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| 6. | Nowhere in the world of sense experiences and appearances is there an absolutely necessary being.
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| 7. | That undermined Carnap's plan to translate each meaningful sentence into terms of sense experience and logic.
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| 8. | In terms of our common-sense experience, differences of kind do exist between physical and mental phenomena.
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| 9. | It is the possibility of sense experience.
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| 10. | Also, since conscious sense experience can be the cause of illusions, then sense experience itself can be doubtable.
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