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... corporeal things there is nothing wholly similar to this faculty . It is one and the same agency which , when ... corporeal and similar to that of the brutes , is in no respect distinct from the imagination ; we come to the sure ...
... corporeal things there is nothing wholly similar to this faculty . It is one and the same agency which , when ... corporeal and similar to that of the brutes , is in no respect distinct from the imagination ; we come to the sure ...
Page 191
... corporeal objects , I do not see how He could be defended from the accusation of deceit if these ideas were produced by causes other than corporeal objects . Hence we must allow that corporeal things exist . How- ever , they are perhaps ...
... corporeal objects , I do not see how He could be defended from the accusation of deceit if these ideas were produced by causes other than corporeal objects . Hence we must allow that corporeal things exist . How- ever , they are perhaps ...
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... corporeal substance which is comprised within a space of ten feet , although we do not attend to this measure of ten feet ; because it is clear that the thing conceived is the same in any one part of that space as in the whole . And ...
... corporeal substance which is comprised within a space of ten feet , although we do not attend to this measure of ten feet ; because it is clear that the thing conceived is the same in any one part of that space as in the whole . And ...
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The Philosophical Works of Descartes, Vol. 1 of 2: Rendered Into English ... Elizabeth S. Haldane No preview available - 2017 |
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