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Page 88
... object are either changed , or totally disappear ? Nay , all other circumstances remaining the same , change but the situation of some objects , and they shall present different colours to the eye . The same thing happens upon viewing an ...
... object are either changed , or totally disappear ? Nay , all other circumstances remaining the same , change but the situation of some objects , and they shall present different colours to the eye . The same thing happens upon viewing an ...
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... objects beyond me , what clearer fact could be men- tioned ? That only in case it is already I who , in deeper truth , in my real and hidden thought , know the lost object yonder , the object whose nature I seek to comprehend , that ...
... objects beyond me , what clearer fact could be men- tioned ? That only in case it is already I who , in deeper truth , in my real and hidden thought , know the lost object yonder , the object whose nature I seek to comprehend , that ...
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... object upon which it acts is the highest of the objects which fall within its do- main . Such an activity will not only be the most perfect , but the most pleasant ; for there is pleasure in all sensation , and similarly in all thought ...
... object upon which it acts is the highest of the objects which fall within its do- main . Such an activity will not only be the most perfect , but the most pleasant ; for there is pleasure in all sensation , and similarly in all thought ...
Contents
Euthyphro Plato | 3 |
Two Meditations René Descartes | 18 |
Democracy | 23 |
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