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Page 109
... material objects . I do not see how He could be defended from the accusation of deceit if these ideas were produced in me by any cause other than material objects . Hence we must allow that material objects exist . Descartes ...
... material objects . I do not see how He could be defended from the accusation of deceit if these ideas were produced in me by any cause other than material objects . Hence we must allow that material objects exist . Descartes ...
Page 129
... material sub- stance " : It is worth while to reflect on the motives which induced men to suppose the existence of material substance ; so that having observed the gradual ceasing and expiration of those motives , we may with- draw the ...
... material sub- stance " : It is worth while to reflect on the motives which induced men to suppose the existence of material substance ; so that having observed the gradual ceasing and expiration of those motives , we may with- draw the ...
Page 172
... Material substance was criticized by Berkeley with such telling effect that his name has reverberated through all subsequent phi- losophy . Berkeley's treatment of the notion of matter is so well known as to need hardly more than a ...
... Material substance was criticized by Berkeley with such telling effect that his name has reverberated through all subsequent phi- losophy . Berkeley's treatment of the notion of matter is so well known as to need hardly more than a ...
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