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Page 154
... problems in the philosophy of mind is the problem of other minds . In Descartes , the problem of other minds is exactly analogous to the problem of the existence of material objects . The " other minds " problem consists of two ...
... problems in the philosophy of mind is the problem of other minds . In Descartes , the problem of other minds is exactly analogous to the problem of the existence of material objects . The " other minds " problem consists of two ...
Page 174
... problems by the appeal to God are uncon- vincing . God and the Problem of the Validity of Reasoning Deductively FINALLY , the evil demon hypothesis creates special difficulties for Descartes . You will recall that , according to certain ...
... problems by the appeal to God are uncon- vincing . God and the Problem of the Validity of Reasoning Deductively FINALLY , the evil demon hypothesis creates special difficulties for Descartes . You will recall that , according to certain ...
Page 238
... problems call for an argument that proves that clear and distinct memory im- pressions are true . In other words , these are fundamentally prob- lems about the reliability of memory . That problem is not the one I am thinking of when I ...
... problems call for an argument that proves that clear and distinct memory im- pressions are true . In other words , these are fundamentally prob- lems about the reliability of memory . That problem is not the one I am thinking of when I ...
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PRELIMINARY EXPLANATIONS ON THE NATURE | 3 |
THE ARGUMENT WITH CEPHALUS | 36 |
THE ARGUMENT WITH THRASYMACHUS | 46 |
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