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... distinct idea of myself inasmuch as I am only a thinking and unextended thing , and as , on the other , I possess a distinct da idea of body , inasmuch as it is only an extended and unthinking thing , it is certain that this I [ that is ...
... distinct idea of myself inasmuch as I am only a thinking and unextended thing , and as , on the other , I possess a distinct da idea of body , inasmuch as it is only an extended and unthinking thing , it is certain that this I [ that is ...
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... distinct perception is . There are even a number of people who throughout all their lives perceive nothing so correctly as to be capable of judging of it properly . For the knowledge upon which a certain and incontro- vertible judgment ...
... distinct perception is . There are even a number of people who throughout all their lives perceive nothing so correctly as to be capable of judging of it properly . For the knowledge upon which a certain and incontro- vertible judgment ...
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... distinct notions of thinking substance , of corporeal substance , and of God . We may thus easily have two clear and distinct notions or ideas , the one of created substance which thinks , the other of corporeal substance , provided we ...
... distinct notions of thinking substance , of corporeal substance , and of God . We may thus easily have two clear and distinct notions or ideas , the one of created substance which thinks , the other of corporeal substance , provided we ...
Contents
Discourse on the Method of Rightly Conducting the Reason | 81 |
Index | 451 |
CONCLUSIONS 1 | 1 |
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