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Page 127
... mind . Even though the other primary qualities be allowed to exist without , it will be evident that the same thing bears a different denomination of number as the mind views it with different respects . Thus the same extension is one ...
... mind . Even though the other primary qualities be allowed to exist without , it will be evident that the same thing bears a different denomination of number as the mind views it with different respects . Thus the same extension is one ...
Page 131
... mind at pleasure , and vary and shift the scene as oft as I think fit . This making and un- making of ideas doth very properly denominate the mind active . Thus ... mind or the mind of any other created spirit , A METAPHYSICAL PROBLEM 131.
... mind at pleasure , and vary and shift the scene as oft as I think fit . This making and un- making of ideas doth very properly denominate the mind active . Thus ... mind or the mind of any other created spirit , A METAPHYSICAL PROBLEM 131.
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... mind and external world , arising in experience . This hypothesis raises the following problem : If knowledge is a joint product of mind and external world , then what part of the joint product is contributed by the mind ? Kant answers ...
... mind and external world , arising in experience . This hypothesis raises the following problem : If knowledge is a joint product of mind and external world , then what part of the joint product is contributed by the mind ? Kant answers ...
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