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... presuppositions of 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 ...
... presuppositions of 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 ...
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... presuppositions which most persons still possess ; and he has served as the point of departure for almost all metaphysicians since his day . BIOGRAPHICAL NOTE . Descartes was born in France in 1596 and died in Sweden in 1650 at the age ...
... presuppositions which most persons still possess ; and he has served as the point of departure for almost all metaphysicians since his day . BIOGRAPHICAL NOTE . Descartes was born in France in 1596 and died in Sweden in 1650 at the age ...
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