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... remains . Certainly nothing remains . excepting a certain extended thing which is flexible and movable . But what is the meaning of flexible and movable ? Is it not that I imag- ine that this piece of wax being round is capa- ble of ...
... remains . Certainly nothing remains . excepting a certain extended thing which is flexible and movable . But what is the meaning of flexible and movable ? Is it not that I imag- ine that this piece of wax being round is capa- ble of ...
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... remain in the deepest darkness of ignorance , if the path of reason were the only available way to the knowledge of God : because the knowledge of God which especially makes men perfect and good , would be acquired only by the few , and ...
... remain in the deepest darkness of ignorance , if the path of reason were the only available way to the knowledge of God : because the knowledge of God which especially makes men perfect and good , would be acquired only by the few , and ...
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... remain here by the beaked ships jeered at , en- cumbering the earth . " Do you suppose that he thought of danger or of death ? For this , Athenians , I believe to be the truth . Wherever a man's station is , whether he has chosen it of ...
... remain here by the beaked ships jeered at , en- cumbering the earth . " Do you suppose that he thought of danger or of death ? For this , Athenians , I believe to be the truth . Wherever a man's station is , whether he has chosen it of ...
Contents
Knowledge as recollection The divided line | 5 |
Causality Free Will and Determinism | 31 |
A defense of necessary connection | 40 |
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