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George Nakhnikian. possible , then it is also possible that I clearly and distinctly intuit a proposition without knowing it . For a proposition cannot be known unless it is true . Now Descartes has defined intuition to be the undoubting ...
George Nakhnikian. possible , then it is also possible that I clearly and distinctly intuit a proposition without knowing it . For a proposition cannot be known unless it is true . Now Descartes has defined intuition to be the undoubting ...
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... clear and distinct recollection of having clearly and distinctly perceived that p . But that calls for an independent criterion or test for distinguishing my clear and distinct recollec- tions from their opposites . Descartes sees that ...
... clear and distinct recollection of having clearly and distinctly perceived that p . But that calls for an independent criterion or test for distinguishing my clear and distinct recollec- tions from their opposites . Descartes sees that ...
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... clearly and distinctly recognize as characterizing this thing does in reality characterize it . ( 2 ) I find in my mind the idea of God , i.e. , of a supremely perfect being . .. ( 3 ) All that I clearly and distinctly recognize as ...
... clearly and distinctly recognize as characterizing this thing does in reality characterize it . ( 2 ) I find in my mind the idea of God , i.e. , of a supremely perfect being . .. ( 3 ) All that I clearly and distinctly recognize as ...
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PRELIMINARY EXPLANATIONS ON THE NATURE | 3 |
THE ARGUMENT WITH CEPHALUS | 36 |
THE ARGUMENT WITH THRASYMACHUS | 46 |
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