Kinesis, Volumes 1-4Southern Illinois University, Department of Philosophy, 1968 - Philosophy |
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... example given by Spinoza is that of a " plane surface " which reflects all the rays of light without change ; but the same " plane surface " is called " white " relative to a man's perception of it . Again , what is perceived here ...
... example given by Spinoza is that of a " plane surface " which reflects all the rays of light without change ; but the same " plane surface " is called " white " relative to a man's perception of it . Again , what is perceived here ...
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... example , the subject of demography is inherently more " loaded " than , say , the study of genetics . As an illustration of this distinc- tion between the social and natural sciences , this example may itself be loaded ; but in any ...
... example , the subject of demography is inherently more " loaded " than , say , the study of genetics . As an illustration of this distinc- tion between the social and natural sciences , this example may itself be loaded ; but in any ...
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... example of something we know we cannot do , but not because we have tried and failed . No one , suggests Taylor , can try to wiggle his hair al- though he can wish that he could do so . But this is the sort of thing no one can try to do ...
... example of something we know we cannot do , but not because we have tried and failed . No one , suggests Taylor , can try to wiggle his hair al- though he can wish that he could do so . But this is the sort of thing no one can try to do ...
Contents
The Relation of Substance to Attributes in Spinoza | 15 |
An Apology for John Stuart Mill | 22 |
The Meaning of Immortality in the Phaedo | 29 |
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