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... substance and a bodily substance " ; but neither one is to be regarded as " absolute , " and , ultimately , both spring forth from " one and the same root . " " In substance , the whole is One in the sense in which Parmenides may have ...
... substance and a bodily substance " ; but neither one is to be regarded as " absolute , " and , ultimately , both spring forth from " one and the same root . " " In substance , the whole is One in the sense in which Parmenides may have ...
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... Substance . - The conflict referred to is most obvious in all theories that regard mind as a " substance which is different in kind from physical nature . " Such a theory was most clearly stated by Descartes , who defined " sub- stance ...
... Substance . - The conflict referred to is most obvious in all theories that regard mind as a " substance which is different in kind from physical nature . " Such a theory was most clearly stated by Descartes , who defined " sub- stance ...
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... substance " as metaphysical entity has been abandoned in favor of the idea of " substance " as principle of integration . Hence , whatever difficulties may be encountered in connection with the body - mind problem arise from a faulty or ...
... substance " as metaphysical entity has been abandoned in favor of the idea of " substance " as principle of integration . Hence , whatever difficulties may be encountered in connection with the body - mind problem arise from a faulty or ...
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and Empirical Elements in Experience | 21 |
THE DISPUTES OVER SPACE AND TIME | 49 |
THE WORLD ABOUT US AND ITS INTERPRETATION | 77 |
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