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" I considered myself as having a face, hands, arms, and all that system of members composed of bones and flesh as seen in a corpse which I designated by the name of body. In addition to this I considered that I was nourished, that I walked, that I felt,... "
Essays on Aristotle's De Anima - Page 114
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René Descartes - Philosophy - 1927 - 466 pages
...place, then, I considered m3Tself as having a face, hands, arms, and all that system of members composed of bones and flesh as seen in a corpse which I designated...something extremely rare and subtle like a wind, a name, or an ether, which was spread throughout my grosser parts. As to body I had no manner of doubt...
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René Descartes - Philosophy - 1927 - 466 pages
...a corpse which I designated by the name of body. In addition to this__I ^considered Jthat J was 1-0 nourished, that I walked, that I felt, and that I...like a wind, a flame, or an ether, which was \spread throughout my grosser parts. As to body I had no manner of doubt about its nature, but thought I had...
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The Philosophical Works of Descartes, Volume 1

René Descartes - Philosophy - 1931 - 478 pages
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Readings in Philosophy

John Herman Randall, Justus Buchler, Evelyn Urban Shirk - Philosophy - 1940 - 416 pages
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Rules for the Direction of the Mind: Discourse on the Method : Meditations ...

René Descartes - Civilization - 1952 - 500 pages
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New Studies in the Philosophy of Descartes: Descartes as Pioneer

Norman Kemp Smith - Philosophy, French - 1952 - 396 pages
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René Descartes - Philosophy - 1927 - 474 pages
...place, then, I considered myself as having a face, hands, arms, and all that system of members composed of bones and flesh as seen in a corpse which I designated...like a wind, a flame, or an ether, which was spread throughout my grosser parts. As to body I had no manner of doubt about its nature, but thought I had...
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Philosophical Works, Volume 1

René Descartes - Philosophy - 1955 - 718 pages
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Descartes Philosophical Writings

René Descartes - Philosophy - 1958 - 328 pages
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