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... of the doctrine cf. p . 51 . 2 Quaestiones . Inverted commas have been employed wherever it is im- portant to remember Descartes ' special technical of this term . of little value . But I warn them that people 48 Rules.
... of the doctrine cf. p . 51 . 2 Quaestiones . Inverted commas have been employed wherever it is im- portant to remember Descartes ' special technical of this term . of little value . But I warn them that people 48 Rules.
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RENÉ DESCARTES : NOTES DIRECTED AGAINST A CERTAIN PROGRAMME PUBLISHED IN BELGIUM AT THE END OF THE YEAR 1647 UNDER THIS TITLE An Explanation of the Human Mind or Rational Soul : What it is and what it may be . A few days ago I received ...
RENÉ DESCARTES : NOTES DIRECTED AGAINST A CERTAIN PROGRAMME PUBLISHED IN BELGIUM AT THE END OF THE YEAR 1647 UNDER THIS TITLE An Explanation of the Human Mind or Rational Soul : What it is and what it may be . A few days ago I received ...
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THE PHILOSOPHICAL WORKS OF DESCARTES This is the definitive English translation and the only comprehensive English edition in print of the important philosophical works of René Descartes . These two volumes contain all Descartes's ...
THE PHILOSOPHICAL WORKS OF DESCARTES This is the definitive English translation and the only comprehensive English edition in print of the important philosophical works of René Descartes . These two volumes contain all Descartes's ...
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