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... eternal , which I have not invented , and which in no wise depends on my mind , as appears from the fact that diverse properties of that triangle can be demonstrated , viz . that its three angles are equal to two right angles , that the ...
... eternal , which I have not invented , and which in no wise depends on my mind , as appears from the fact that diverse properties of that triangle can be demonstrated , viz . that its three angles are equal to two right angles , that the ...
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... eternal truths ; and the enumeration of things . I distinguish all the objects of our knowledge either into things or the affections of things1 , or as eternal truths having no existence outside our thought . Of the things we consider ...
... eternal truths ; and the enumeration of things . I distinguish all the objects of our knowledge either into things or the affections of things1 , or as eternal truths having no existence outside our thought . Of the things we consider ...
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... eternal truth which has its seat in our mind , and is a common notion or axiom . Of the same nature are the following : ' It is impossible that the same thing can be and not be at the same time , ' and that ' what has been done cannot ...
... eternal truth which has its seat in our mind , and is a common notion or axiom . Of the same nature are the following : ' It is impossible that the same thing can be and not be at the same time , ' and that ' what has been done cannot ...
Contents
Discourse on the Method of Rightly Conducting the Reason | 81 |
Index | 451 |
CONCLUSIONS 1 | 1 |
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