Philosophical EssaysG. Ramsay, 1816 - 615 páginas |
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... Descartes and Locke , between the pri mary and the secondary qualities of matter.— Distinction between the primary qualities of matter , and its mathematical affections , Page 149 ESSAY THIRD . - On the influence of Locke's authority ...
... Descartes and Locke , between the pri mary and the secondary qualities of matter.— Distinction between the primary qualities of matter , and its mathematical affections , Page 149 ESSAY THIRD . - On the influence of Locke's authority ...
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... Descartes , Cogito , ergo sum , does not de- serve all the ridicule bestowed on it by those writers who have represented the author as attempting to demonstrate his own existence by a process of rea- soning . To me it seems more ...
... Descartes , Cogito , ergo sum , does not de- serve all the ridicule bestowed on it by those writers who have represented the author as attempting to demonstrate his own existence by a process of rea- soning . To me it seems more ...
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... Descartes . In both authors , this form of expression seems to imply , not only that ideas have an existence distinct from the faculty of thinking , but that some ideas , at least , form part of the original furniture of the mind ...
... Descartes . In both authors , this form of expression seems to imply , not only that ideas have an existence distinct from the faculty of thinking , but that some ideas , at least , form part of the original furniture of the mind ...
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... Descartes , gave his express sanc- tion to the Ideal Theory . If that theory be reject- ed , and the word idea be understood as exactly syno- nymous with thought or notion , the phrase innate ideas becomes much less exceptionable ...
... Descartes , gave his express sanc- tion to the Ideal Theory . If that theory be reject- ed , and the word idea be understood as exactly syno- nymous with thought or notion , the phrase innate ideas becomes much less exceptionable ...
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... Descartes to demonstrate the truth of the contrary proposition . Both undertakings were equally unphi- losophical ; for , to argue in favour of any of the fun- * Τι αν τις έχει τεκμηριον αποδείξαι , ει τις έξοιτο , νυν έτως εν τω ...
... Descartes to demonstrate the truth of the contrary proposition . Both undertakings were equally unphi- losophical ; for , to argue in favour of any of the fun- * Τι αν τις έχει τεκμηριον αποδείξαι , ει τις έξοιτο , νυν έτως εν τω ...
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