Reason and Responsibility: Readings in Some Basic Problems of PhilosophyJoel Feinberg, Russ Shafer-Landau The Tenth Edition of this leading, topically-organized anthology provides a superb balance of historical selections and recent material. The text covers reason and religious belief; human knowledge; mind and its place in nature; determinism; free will and responsibility; and morality and justice in five parts, with careful attention to opposing points of view. |
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... perceived mediately , or not without the intervention of others ? Hyl . I do not sufficiently understand you . Phil . In reading a book , what I immediately per- ceive are the letters , but mediately , or by means of these , are ...
... perceived mediately , or not without the intervention of others ? Hyl . I do not sufficiently understand you . Phil . In reading a book , what I immediately per- ceive are the letters , but mediately , or by means of these , are ...
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... perceived . Hyl . I acknowledge it . But does not my sense deceive me in those cases ? Phil . By no means . The idea ... perceived by sight ? Hyl . It cannot . Phil . Does it not therefore follow that distance is not properly and ...
... perceived . Hyl . I acknowledge it . But does not my sense deceive me in those cases ? Phil . By no means . The idea ... perceived by sight ? Hyl . It cannot . Phil . Does it not therefore follow that distance is not properly and ...
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... perceived by sense . Phil . How ! is there anything perceived by sense which is not immediately perceived ? Hyl . Yes , Philonous , in some sort there is . For example , when I look on a picture or statue of Julius Caesar , I may be ...
... perceived by sense . Phil . How ! is there anything perceived by sense which is not immediately perceived ? Hyl . Yes , Philonous , in some sort there is . For example , when I look on a picture or statue of Julius Caesar , I may be ...
Contents
The Existence and Nature of | 6 |
Rebellion from The Brothers Karamazov | 84 |
Pascals Wager Defended | 118 |
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