Philosophical Works, Volume 1Dover Publications, 1955 - Philosophy |
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Page 181
... existence and essence , I easily persuade myself that the existence can be separated from the essence of God , and that we can thus conceive God as not actually existing . But , nevertheless , when I think of it with more attention , I ...
... existence and essence , I easily persuade myself that the existence can be separated from the essence of God , and that we can thus conceive God as not actually existing . But , nevertheless , when I think of it with more attention , I ...
Page 182
... existence ( that is of a supremely perfect Being devoid of a supreme perfection ) though it is in my power to imagine a horse either with wings or without wings . And we must not here object that it is in truth necessary for me to ...
... existence ( that is of a supremely perfect Being devoid of a supreme perfection ) though it is in my power to imagine a horse either with wings or without wings . And we must not here object that it is in truth necessary for me to ...
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... existence is not similarly included in the notion we have of other things , but merely contingent existence . The mind will be the better assured of the truth of this con- clusion if it observes that it does not possess the idea of any ...
... existence is not similarly included in the notion we have of other things , but merely contingent existence . The mind will be the better assured of the truth of this con- clusion if it observes that it does not possess the idea of any ...
Contents
Discourse on the Method of Rightly Conducting the Reason | 81 |
Index | 451 |
CONCLUSIONS 1 | 1 |
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