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... doubt he embarked on to try to justify these beliefs would result in a new basis for self - knowledge and knowledge of the world . According to Descartes , the questioner can hope to surmount the total risk of methodological doubt ...
... doubt he embarked on to try to justify these beliefs would result in a new basis for self - knowledge and knowledge of the world . According to Descartes , the questioner can hope to surmount the total risk of methodological doubt ...
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... doubt its existence . It is quite un- reasonable to argue as some have done , that because the ESP function has not been localized in the brain , it follows that we should doubt its existence . What I have said about telepathy applies ...
... doubt its existence . It is quite un- reasonable to argue as some have done , that because the ESP function has not been localized in the brain , it follows that we should doubt its existence . What I have said about telepathy applies ...
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... doubt that it is a thought of your brother in America ? One process [ the thought ] seems to be a shadow or a picture of something else . How do I know that a picture is a picture of Lewy ? -Normally by its likeness to Lewy , or ; under ...
... doubt that it is a thought of your brother in America ? One process [ the thought ] seems to be a shadow or a picture of something else . How do I know that a picture is a picture of Lewy ? -Normally by its likeness to Lewy , or ; under ...
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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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