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... certain . Archimedes , in order that he might draw the terrestrial globe out of its place , and transport it ... certain and in- dubitable . I suppose , then , that all the things that I see are false ; I persuade myself that nothing has ...
... certain . Archimedes , in order that he might draw the terrestrial globe out of its place , and transport it ... certain and in- dubitable . I suppose , then , that all the things that I see are false ; I persuade myself that nothing has ...
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... certain figure : something which can be confined in a certain place , and which can fill a given space in such a way that every other body will be excluded from it ; which can be perceived either by touch , or by sight , or by hearing ...
... certain figure : something which can be confined in a certain place , and which can fill a given space in such a way that every other body will be excluded from it ; which can be perceived either by touch , or by sight , or by hearing ...
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... certain that I am , and that it may be that all these images , and , speaking generally , all things that relate to the nature of body are nothing but dreams . For this reason I see clearly that I have as little reason to say , “ I ...
... certain that I am , and that it may be that all these images , and , speaking generally , all things that relate to the nature of body are nothing but dreams . For this reason I see clearly that I have as little reason to say , “ I ...
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Plato The Trial and Death of Socrates | 5 |
Immanuel Kant Treating Others as Persons not Things | 28 |
J Glenn Gray War Guilt | 39 |
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