An Introduction to Philosophical Inquiry: Contemporary and Classical SourcesJoseph Margolis |
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... body . This opinion can be proved in many ways to be false ; but we shall make use of only one proof , which shows quite universally and certainly that the soul is not a body . It is manifest that not every principle of vital action is ...
... body . This opinion can be proved in many ways to be false ; but we shall make use of only one proof , which shows quite universally and certainly that the soul is not a body . It is manifest that not every principle of vital action is ...
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... body can be touched only by a body ; by the latter a body can be touched by an incorporeal reality , which moves that body . Second Article : Whether the Human Soul Is Something Subsistent ? We proceed thus to the Second Article ...
... body can be touched only by a body ; by the latter a body can be touched by an incorporeal reality , which moves that body . Second Article : Whether the Human Soul Is Something Subsistent ? We proceed thus to the Second Article ...
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... body in the same special relation as I stand to this one " ; or , in other words , " the subject of those experiences which stand in the same unique causal relation to body N as my experiences stand to body M " ? But this suggestion is ...
... body in the same special relation as I stand to this one " ; or , in other words , " the subject of those experiences which stand in the same unique causal relation to body N as my experiences stand to body M " ? But this suggestion is ...
Contents
PHILOSOPHICAL PERPLEXITY | 33 |
INTRODUCTION | 44 |
Religious Disputes | 99 |
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A. J. Ayer action analysis analytic answer argument ascribe assertion behaviour believe body called causal cause certainly character colour conceived concept consider definition denoting Descartes described distinction doubt effect empirical entity evidence evil example existence experience explanandum explanation expression fact false feel follows give given hand happen human Hylas idea identity implies inductive inference kind king of France knowledge language logical machine material thing mathematics matter meaning merely mind moral responsibility natural law necessary nominatum notion object observation occur P. F. Strawson pain particular perceived person Philonous philosophical phrase physical possible predicate pretending principle priori problem problem of evil proposition question reality reason reference regard relation Reply Obj seems sensations sense sense-data sentence someone sort soul speak statement suppose synonymy synthetic proposition theory thought Thrasymachus tion true truth Turing machine understand verified words