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Page 31
... human cognition , they reveal to us with the greatest distinctness innumer- able orderly systems , all different from each other , but none the less conforming to rule , in the proper observance of which systems of order consists the ...
... human cognition , they reveal to us with the greatest distinctness innumer- able orderly systems , all different from each other , but none the less conforming to rule , in the proper observance of which systems of order consists the ...
Page 141
... human body , inasmuch as it differs from other bodies , is composed only of a certain configuration of members and of other similar accidents , while the human mind is not similarly composed of any accidents , but is a pure substance ...
... human body , inasmuch as it differs from other bodies , is composed only of a certain configuration of members and of other similar accidents , while the human mind is not similarly composed of any accidents , but is a pure substance ...
Page 321
... human body , besides which I walk , am nourished , feel and think . It has been necessary for me , in order to consider myself simply as I know myself to be , to set aside all these parts or all these members which constitute the human ...
... human body , besides which I walk , am nourished , feel and think . It has been necessary for me , in order to consider myself simply as I know myself to be , to set aside all these parts or all these members which constitute the human ...
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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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