The Way Things are: Basic Readings in MetaphysicsThis anthology of classic and contemporary readings addresses the major areas of metaphysical inquiry: personal identity and responsibility; free will and determinism; change and time; existence and non-existence; the mind-body problem; and causal determinism and free will. |
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... effect must also be known ; since all power is relative to its effect . And vice versa , if the effect be not known , the power cannot be known nor felt . How indeed can we be conscious of a power to move our limbs , when we have no ...
... effect must also be known ; since all power is relative to its effect . And vice versa , if the effect be not known , the power cannot be known nor felt . How indeed can we be conscious of a power to move our limbs , when we have no ...
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... effect : For these are supposed to be synonymous . We must , therefore , know both the cause and effect , and the relation between them . But do we pretend to be acquainted with the nature of the human soul and the nature of an idea ...
... effect : For these are supposed to be synonymous . We must , therefore , know both the cause and effect , and the relation between them . But do we pretend to be acquainted with the nature of the human soul and the nature of an idea ...
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... effect . On this are founded all our reasonings concerning matter of fact or existence . By means of it alone we attain any assurance concerning objects , which are removed from the present testimony of our memory and senses . The only ...
... effect . On this are founded all our reasonings concerning matter of fact or existence . By means of it alone we attain any assurance concerning objects , which are removed from the present testimony of our memory and senses . The only ...
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Of Identity Thomas Reid | 70 |
Rigid Designation Hugh S Chandler | 76 |
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