Readings in PhilosophyJohn Herman Randall, Justus Buchler, Evelyn Urban Shirk |
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... hand and perceive it ; what happens in sleep does not appear so clear nor so distinct as does all this . But in ... hands , ' and so on , are but false delusions ; and let us reflect that possibly neither our hands nor our whole body are ...
... hand and perceive it ; what happens in sleep does not appear so clear nor so distinct as does all this . But in ... hands , ' and so on , are but false delusions ; and let us reflect that possibly neither our hands nor our whole body are ...
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... hand nor the understanding left to itself can effect much . It is by instruments and helps that the work is done , which are as much wanted for the understanding as for the hand . And as the instruments of the hand either give motion or ...
... hand nor the understanding left to itself can effect much . It is by instruments and helps that the work is done , which are as much wanted for the understanding as for the hand . And as the instruments of the hand either give motion or ...
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... hand , unless we use the same word in a different sense as when we speak of a stone hand as a hand . For a hand separated from the body will be a disabled hand ; whereas it is the function or faculty of a thing which makes it what it is ...
... hand , unless we use the same word in a different sense as when we speak of a stone hand as a hand . For a hand separated from the body will be a disabled hand ; whereas it is the function or faculty of a thing which makes it what it is ...
Contents
Euthyphro Plato | 3 |
Two Meditations René Descartes | 18 |
Democracy | 23 |
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Readings in Philosophy John Herman Randall (Jr.),Justus Buchler,Evelyn Urban Shirk Snippet view - 1950 |
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