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Page 27
... whole problem relative to it into two parts ; for it ought either to relate to us who are capable of knowledge , or ... whole of the succeeding book ' ; and into those which presuppose the existence of others which the facts themselves ...
... whole problem relative to it into two parts ; for it ought either to relate to us who are capable of knowledge , or ... whole of the succeeding book ' ; and into those which presuppose the existence of others which the facts themselves ...
Page 53
... whole of it at once flowed out and escaped . Now at the first blush it seems as if the whole of the ingenuity consisted in the construction of this figure of Tantalus , whereas in reality this is a mere accompaniment of the fact ...
... whole of it at once flowed out and escaped . Now at the first blush it seems as if the whole of the ingenuity consisted in the construction of this figure of Tantalus , whereas in reality this is a mere accompaniment of the fact ...
Page 345
... whole body defective ; and because it is of a nature which has no relation to extension , nor dimensions , nor other properties of the matter of which the body is composed , but only to the whole conglomerate of its organs , as appears ...
... whole body defective ; and because it is of a nature which has no relation to extension , nor dimensions , nor other properties of the matter of which the body is composed , but only to the whole conglomerate of its organs , as appears ...
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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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