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... judgment of any Body , not only in what concerns the faith , but also in what regards human philo- sophy as well : everyone indeed believes that it is not possible to discover elsewhere more perspicacity and solidity , or more integrity ...
... judgment of any Body , not only in what concerns the faith , but also in what regards human philo- sophy as well : everyone indeed believes that it is not possible to discover elsewhere more perspicacity and solidity , or more integrity ...
Page 176
... judgment in the matter . ) And this indifference does not only extend to matters as to which the understanding has no knowledge , but also in general to all those which are not apprehended with perfect clearness at the moment when the ...
... judgment in the matter . ) And this indifference does not only extend to matters as to which the understanding has no knowledge , but also in general to all those which are not apprehended with perfect clearness at the moment when the ...
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... judgment on anything without having a clear and distinct understanding of it , so that I could never forget it . And it is easy for me to understand that , in so far as I consider myself alone , and as if there were only myself in the ...
... judgment on anything without having a clear and distinct understanding of it , so that I could never forget it . And it is easy for me to understand that , in so far as I consider myself alone , and as if there were only myself in the ...
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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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