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The Problems of Philosophy - Russell, Bertrand ยท 73 words

The Problems of Philosophy - Russell, Bertrand

Again, different people see the same object as of different shapes, according to their point of view. A circular coin, for example, though we should always judge it to be circular, will look oval unless we are straight in front of it. When we judge that it is circular, we are judging that it has a real shape which is not its apparent shape, but belongs to it intrinsically apart from its appearance.

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