Philosophical Works, Volume 1Dover Publications, 1955 - Philosophy |
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... opinions the most moderate in nature , and the farthest removed from excess in all those which are commonly received and acted on by the most judicious of those with whom I might come in contact . For since I began to count my own opinions ...
... opinions the most moderate in nature , and the farthest removed from excess in all those which are commonly received and acted on by the most judicious of those with whom I might come in contact . For since I began to count my own opinions ...
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... opinions than to that which is manifestly false , if I desire to arrive at any certainty [ in the sciences ] . But it is not sufficient to have made these remarks , we must also be careful to keep them in mind . For these ancient and ...
... opinions than to that which is manifestly false , if I desire to arrive at any certainty [ in the sciences ] . But it is not sufficient to have made these remarks , we must also be careful to keep them in mind . For these ancient and ...
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... opinions , that of these opinions - I speak , not only of those in the Metaphysics , on which he openly opposes me , but also of those in the Physics , for he treats of this subject somewhere in his writings -there is none which he does ...
... opinions , that of these opinions - I speak , not only of those in the Metaphysics , on which he openly opposes me , but also of those in the Physics , for he treats of this subject somewhere in his writings -there is none which he does ...
Contents
Discourse on the Method of Rightly Conducting the Reason | 81 |
Index | 451 |
CONCLUSIONS 1 | 1 |
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