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... thing that thinks , or a thing that has in itself the faculty of thinking . But I shall show hereafter how from the fact that I know no other thing which pertains to my essence , it follows that there is no other thing which really does ...
... thing that thinks , or a thing that has in itself the faculty of thinking . But I shall show hereafter how from the fact that I know no other thing which pertains to my essence , it follows that there is no other thing which really does ...
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... thing which thinks . What is a thing which thinks ? It is a thing which doubts , understands , [ conceives ] , affirms , denies , wills , refuses , which also imagines and feels . Certainly it is no small matter if all these things ...
... thing which thinks . What is a thing which thinks ? It is a thing which doubts , understands , [ conceives ] , affirms , denies , wills , refuses , which also imagines and feels . Certainly it is no small matter if all these things ...
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... thing apart from another clearly and distinctly in order to be certain that the one is different from the other ... thing necessarily pertains to my nature or essence , excepting that I am a thinking thing , I rightly conclude that my ...
... thing apart from another clearly and distinctly in order to be certain that the one is different from the other ... thing necessarily pertains to my nature or essence , excepting that I am a thinking thing , I rightly conclude that my ...
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The Philosophical Works of Descartes, Vol. 1 of 2: Rendered Into English ... Elizabeth S. Haldane No preview available - 2017 |
The Philosophical Works of Descartes, Vol. 1 of 2: Rendered Into English ... Elizabeth S. Haldane No preview available - 2015 |
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