id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 16406 Fullerton, George Stuart An Introduction to Philosophy .txt text/plain 113250 5851 72 mind a world of real things; that, for example, the little patch of totally different from the world of things in which the plain man man, the world of material things in space and time and of minds And yet the man can hold his own in the world of real things. ULTIMATE REAL THINGS.--Let us turn away from the senses of the word Bearing this in mind, let us come back to the plain man's experience of We have seen above that the world of real things in which the plain man real world which is revealed in the experience of the plain man. real world of touch things, for which visual experiences serve as system of things that most men call the real external world, and to senses touching the existence of a world of external things. the nature of things known, of the mind and the world. ./cache/16406.txt ./txt/16406.txt