Philosophical Works, Volume 1Dover Publications, 1955 - Philosophy |
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... wish to be found wanting , both on my own account , and as one day giving occasion to those who will survive me of ... wish , and which yet would suffice to allow a pretty clear manifestation of what I can do and what I cannot do in the ...
... wish to be found wanting , both on my own account , and as one day giving occasion to those who will survive me of ... wish , and which yet would suffice to allow a pretty clear manifestation of what I can do and what I cannot do in the ...
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... wish to derive some fruit from this our intercourse , you must give me your whole attention , and allow me to converse a little with Polyander in order that I may begin by upsetting all the knowledge he has hitherto acquired . And as it ...
... wish to derive some fruit from this our intercourse , you must give me your whole attention , and allow me to converse a little with Polyander in order that I may begin by upsetting all the knowledge he has hitherto acquired . And as it ...
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... wish t Polyander . I thought I had satisfied you by saying to you that I was a man , but I now see that I did not calculate well . I see very well that this answer does not satisfy you , and , truth to say , I confess that it does not ...
... wish t Polyander . I thought I had satisfied you by saying to you that I was a man , but I now see that I did not calculate well . I see very well that this answer does not satisfy you , and , truth to say , I confess that it does not ...
Contents
Discourse on the Method of Rightly Conducting the Reason | 81 |
Index | 451 |
CONCLUSIONS 1 | 1 |
Copyright | |
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