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... entities to which we have access . These entities are not to be found in the ordinary world of sensible and material things . They constitute these very ideal standards , objects of knowledge , and targets of fixed meanings . He calls ...
... entities to which we have access . These entities are not to be found in the ordinary world of sensible and material things . They constitute these very ideal standards , objects of knowledge , and targets of fixed meanings . He calls ...
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... entities in the Universe , aside from human beings , are only material . Descartes believed that even so - called living entities other than man are essentially bodies , purely physical entities . He thought that since animals lack a ...
... entities in the Universe , aside from human beings , are only material . Descartes believed that even so - called living entities other than man are essentially bodies , purely physical entities . He thought that since animals lack a ...
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... entities . But we need not posit , in addition , some separate domain of abstract entities to which general words refer . * ( 2 ) The other part of Plato's error , in positing a domain of abstract entities , derives from his assumption ...
... entities . But we need not posit , in addition , some separate domain of abstract entities to which general words refer . * ( 2 ) The other part of Plato's error , in positing a domain of abstract entities , derives from his assumption ...
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On the Term Philosophy | 3 |
PLATOS VIEW OF REALITY AND | 33 |
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