A Primer of PhilosophyMurray, 1916 - 118 páginas |
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... Descartes and Wolff made no distinction between the two . Neither did Newton draw any line of demarcation . Only with the celebrated book " Système de la Nature " ( 1770 : published under the name of Mirabaud , but the real author of ...
... Descartes and Wolff made no distinction between the two . Neither did Newton draw any line of demarcation . Only with the celebrated book " Système de la Nature " ( 1770 : published under the name of Mirabaud , but the real author of ...
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... Descartes ( 1596-1650 ) gave to Psychology a new direction . In reply to the question , How do I know that I exist ? " Descartes replied in his famous utterance , " Cogito , ergo sum : " " I know that I think and that I am conscious of ...
... Descartes ( 1596-1650 ) gave to Psychology a new direction . In reply to the question , How do I know that I exist ? " Descartes replied in his famous utterance , " Cogito , ergo sum : " " I know that I think and that I am conscious of ...
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... Descartes , Spinoza , and Leibniz float along . It is Rationalism . § 11. Gradually , however , this very tendency of sub- mitting everything to the test of reason , led to the calling of reason itself in question . Not only the ...
... Descartes , Spinoza , and Leibniz float along . It is Rationalism . § 11. Gradually , however , this very tendency of sub- mitting everything to the test of reason , led to the calling of reason itself in question . Not only the ...
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... Descartes revived the Spiritualistic doctrine , but it was Leibniz ( 1646-1716 ) who elaborated it . There is one essence of all things , the spiritual . It is one , but divided into an infinity of metaphysical points or monads . The ...
... Descartes revived the Spiritualistic doctrine , but it was Leibniz ( 1646-1716 ) who elaborated it . There is one essence of all things , the spiritual . It is one , but divided into an infinity of metaphysical points or monads . The ...
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... 9 Anaxagoras , Aristotle , the Stoics were dualists . In modern times it was Descartes who worked out the dualistic doctrine which the Occasionalists , with Geulinx , modified . Herbart , Lotze , and Fichte may be 84 A PRIMER OF PHILOSOPHY.
... 9 Anaxagoras , Aristotle , the Stoics were dualists . In modern times it was Descartes who worked out the dualistic doctrine which the Occasionalists , with Geulinx , modified . Herbart , Lotze , and Fichte may be 84 A PRIMER OF PHILOSOPHY.
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