Great Books of the Western World, Band 31Robert Maynard Hutchins Encyclopædia Britannica, 1952 |
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... means of a mental operation in which two of the previous acts are involved . If the first and the fourth magnitudes alone are given , it is still more difficult to present to our- selves the two means , because here three acts of ...
... means of a mental operation in which two of the previous acts are involved . If the first and the fourth magnitudes alone are given , it is still more difficult to present to our- selves the two means , because here three acts of ...
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Robert Maynard Hutchins. means of this character alone and unaided as a thing that thinks , it is quite possible that in reality corporeal attributes are compatible with a thinking being ; just as quantity can be mentally conceived by means ...
Robert Maynard Hutchins. means of this character alone and unaided as a thing that thinks , it is quite possible that in reality corporeal attributes are compatible with a thinking being ; just as quantity can be mentally conceived by means ...
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... means of which we are conscious of everything whatsoever it be ? When I behold the sun with open eyes , sen- sation most manifestly occurs . When , subse- quently , I bethink myself of the sun , keeping my eyes closed , internal ...
... means of which we are conscious of everything whatsoever it be ? When I behold the sun with open eyes , sen- sation most manifestly occurs . When , subse- quently , I bethink myself of the sun , keeping my eyes closed , internal ...
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