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... criticism . It would note that criticism is the fundamental activity of the human soul , but that the nature of this activity is far from clear . It would note that criticism occurs in different forms , e.g. , logical , ethical ...
... criticism . It would note that criticism is the fundamental activity of the human soul , but that the nature of this activity is far from clear . It would note that criticism occurs in different forms , e.g. , logical , ethical ...
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... criticism of this belief is as follows : But can anyone conceive the extension and motion of a body with- out any of its secondary qualities ? It is not in my power to frame an idea of a body extended and moving but I must withal give ...
... criticism of this belief is as follows : But can anyone conceive the extension and motion of a body with- out any of its secondary qualities ? It is not in my power to frame an idea of a body extended and moving but I must withal give ...
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... criticism is this : One argument whereby modern philosophers would prove that secondary qualities do not exist in matter but in our minds may be turned likewise against primary qualities . Thus , it is said that heat and cold are ...
... criticism is this : One argument whereby modern philosophers would prove that secondary qualities do not exist in matter but in our minds may be turned likewise against primary qualities . Thus , it is said that heat and cold are ...
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AN ACCOUNT OF THIS BOOK | 1 |
The pragmatic approach to natural theology | 73 |
A METAPHYSICAL PROBLEM | 91 |
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