Kinesis, Volumes 1-4Southern Illinois University, Department of Philosophy, 1968 - Philosophy |
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Page 96
... idea of a circle cannot be a particular modality of my mind.13 No objective reality , no idea , then , can be representative of the general if it is viewed as a particular modification of a particular spiritual substance . Second , our ...
... idea of a circle cannot be a particular modality of my mind.13 No objective reality , no idea , then , can be representative of the general if it is viewed as a particular modification of a particular spiritual substance . Second , our ...
Page 97
... Ideas are essentially representative ; an idea is identical to an objective reality . Through ideas we have acquaintance with the external world , but such acquaintance would seem invalidated were we to say that these ideas are at the ...
... Ideas are essentially representative ; an idea is identical to an objective reality . Through ideas we have acquaintance with the external world , but such acquaintance would seem invalidated were we to say that these ideas are at the ...
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... ideas and God both are our immediate object , for the ideas in a sense are God . Hence the solution of the problem of the gap between mind and idea is solved through identifying idea with God's essence and through positing an intimate ...
... ideas and God both are our immediate object , for the ideas in a sense are God . Hence the solution of the problem of the gap between mind and idea is solved through identifying idea with God's essence and through positing an intimate ...
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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