Kinesis, Volumes 1-2Southern Illinois University, Department of Philosophy, 1968 - Philosophy |
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... theory of the recollection of ideas is thus established ( 75d , 77a ) . Obviously the recollection theory is completely dependent on a belief in the existence of absolute ideas ( 75d , 77a , 100b ) . This belief becomes equally impor ...
... theory of the recollection of ideas is thus established ( 75d , 77a ) . Obviously the recollection theory is completely dependent on a belief in the existence of absolute ideas ( 75d , 77a , 100b ) . This belief becomes equally impor ...
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A Study in Wittgenstein's Theory of Meaning The purpose of this article is to examine Wittgenstein's theory of mean- ing as found in the Tractatus Logico - Philosophicus and to contrast it with the view expressed in the Philosophical ...
A Study in Wittgenstein's Theory of Meaning The purpose of this article is to examine Wittgenstein's theory of mean- ing as found in the Tractatus Logico - Philosophicus and to contrast it with the view expressed in the Philosophical ...
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... theory ( atomic theory , Copernican theory , quantum theory , etc. ) . Ordinary sensation , in a word , is illusion . 16 J. W. N. Watkins , " Philosophy and Politics in Hobbes , " Philosophical Quarterly , V ( 1955 ) , p . 140 . More ...
... theory ( atomic theory , Copernican theory , quantum theory , etc. ) . Ordinary sensation , in a word , is illusion . 16 J. W. N. Watkins , " Philosophy and Politics in Hobbes , " Philosophical Quarterly , V ( 1955 ) , p . 140 . More ...
Contents
The Relation of Substance to Attributes in Spinoza | 15 |
The Meaning of Immortality in the Phaedo | 29 |
Universality in Kants Aesthetic Judgment | 43 |
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