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... action with the same consciousness it had of it at first , and with the same consciousness it has of any present action ; so far it is the same personal self . For it is by the consciousness it has of its present thoughts and actions ...
... action with the same consciousness it had of it at first , and with the same consciousness it has of any present action ; so far it is the same personal self . For it is by the consciousness it has of its present thoughts and actions ...
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... action of the former impulse is sus- pended : thus , the sight of an agreeable object , or its idea , determines his will to set him in action to procure it ; but if a new object or a new idea more powerfully attracts him , it gives a ...
... action of the former impulse is sus- pended : thus , the sight of an agreeable object , or its idea , determines his will to set him in action to procure it ; but if a new object or a new idea more powerfully attracts him , it gives a ...
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... action . Matter is indestruc- tible , it changes its forms , but it cannot cease to exist . It is only a living organism that faces a con- stant alternative : the issue of life or death . Life is a process of self - sustaining and self ...
... action . Matter is indestruc- tible , it changes its forms , but it cannot cease to exist . It is only a living organism that faces a con- stant alternative : the issue of life or death . Life is a process of self - sustaining and self ...
Contents
What Is Philosophy? | 1 |
A Little Bit of Logic | 23 |
Philosophy of Religion 3355 | 35 |
Copyright | |
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Embracing History's Lessons: What Every College Graduate Should Know Jay R. Allgood No preview available - 2004 |
Embracing History's Lessons: What Every College Graduate Should Know Jay R. Allgood No preview available - 2004 |