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... citations which follow these introductory remarks present six sets of reflections upon this central problem of ... citation . " The word " quotation " or " passage " would be better , except for the fact , mentioned already in the ...
... citations which follow these introductory remarks present six sets of reflections upon this central problem of ... citation . " The word " quotation " or " passage " would be better , except for the fact , mentioned already in the ...
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... Citations . The citations given below do not trace the argument of Pascal's entire book . Much of that volume deals with special topics , for example , the relation of other religions to Chris- tianity , the significance of miracles ...
... Citations . The citations given below do not trace the argument of Pascal's entire book . Much of that volume deals with special topics , for example , the relation of other religions to Chris- tianity , the significance of miracles ...
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... Citations . The following citations are taken for the most part from Descartes ' little book Meditations on First Philosophy . The thought of these six short soliloquies might be para- phrased as follows : I was given the usual ...
... Citations . The following citations are taken for the most part from Descartes ' little book Meditations on First Philosophy . The thought of these six short soliloquies might be para- phrased as follows : I was given the usual ...
Contents
AN INTRODUCTION | 2 |
A Metaphysical Problem | 90 |
An Epistemological Problem | 169 |
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