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Page 158
... Descartes's sentence . It is , as a matter of fact , difficult to represent what Descartes is saying . There is a queer sort of entity called " I " somehow mixed up with what goes on in Descartes's life . We are all acquainted with ...
... Descartes's sentence . It is , as a matter of fact , difficult to represent what Descartes is saying . There is a queer sort of entity called " I " somehow mixed up with what goes on in Descartes's life . We are all acquainted with ...
Page 165
... Descartes out of it , his thinking he is something , that is . Descartes does not tell us what cunning the deceiver employs nor whether he got into an argument about existentialism . We can imagine for instance how the deceiver might ...
... Descartes out of it , his thinking he is something , that is . Descartes does not tell us what cunning the deceiver employs nor whether he got into an argument about existentialism . We can imagine for instance how the deceiver might ...
Page 167
... Descartes made him . In making him Descartes employed , as I pointed out , a dramatic and first - person style , introducing Mr. I as " I " and in the same context speaking of himself as " I. " This has led to confusion , and it strikes ...
... Descartes made him . In making him Descartes employed , as I pointed out , a dramatic and first - person style , introducing Mr. I as " I " and in the same context speaking of himself as " I. " This has led to confusion , and it strikes ...
Contents
Makes It True | 119 |
Remarks on the Cogito | 137 |
Notes on Berkeleys Idealism | 171 |
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