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... instance to be the coincidence of " In the " Such confusion would be developed according as the account went on . If you reached down into the spring , to the bottom of the spring , and brought one frantic little fish to the surface of ...
... instance to be the coincidence of " In the " Such confusion would be developed according as the account went on . If you reached down into the spring , to the bottom of the spring , and brought one frantic little fish to the surface of ...
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... instance , if Descartes says , as might on occasion be natural enough , " I see a dagger before me , " it is after all in his hand and he's just been admiring it , he need only say : “ But you may be dreaming , " and the dagger will as ...
... instance , if Descartes says , as might on occasion be natural enough , " I see a dagger before me , " it is after all in his hand and he's just been admiring it , he need only say : “ But you may be dreaming , " and the dagger will as ...
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... instance someone asks : " Why could not Achilles overtake Agenor ? " the answer is that Agenor wasn't there . You can't overtake something that isn't there , though it seems one can try to . And if you ask : " Why could not Achilles ...
... instance someone asks : " Why could not Achilles overtake Agenor ? " the answer is that Agenor wasn't there . You can't overtake something that isn't there , though it seems one can try to . And if you ask : " Why could not Achilles ...
Contents
Makes It True | 119 |
Remarks on the Cogito | 137 |
Notes on Berkeleys Idealism | 171 |
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