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Page 158
... writer , and so on . Descartes is a human being like the rest of us . When Descartes thinks , we listen and even ... writes something for us , thinking hard , as he does , there is at the same time that something like an echo that has ...
... writer , and so on . Descartes is a human being like the rest of us . When Descartes thinks , we listen and even ... writes something for us , thinking hard , as he does , there is at the same time that something like an echo that has ...
Page 198
... write on .. exists . " Suppose someone , presumably sitting at his table writ- ing , says this . Would you understand him ? Does he commonly , or at least on some occasions , write on a table that does not exist ? Are there two sorts of ...
... write on .. exists . " Suppose someone , presumably sitting at his table writ- ing , says this . Would you understand him ? Does he commonly , or at least on some occasions , write on a table that does not exist ? Are there two sorts of ...
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... writing prose makes a statement he must also believe it to be true . " Why is this " must " necessary in the case of poets but not necessary in the case of those who write prose ? Is it because poets are subject to special temptations ...
... writing prose makes a statement he must also believe it to be true . " Why is this " must " necessary in the case of poets but not necessary in the case of those who write prose ? Is it because poets are subject to special temptations ...
Contents
Makes It True | 119 |
Remarks on the Cogito | 137 |
Notes on Berkeleys Idealism | 171 |
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