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thinking as he approaches the whole question of the relationship of mind and matter and advances his revolutionary epistemology . Marveling at the diversity of nature in his Discours de la méthode of 1637 , he " ... believed it to be ...
thinking as he approaches the whole question of the relationship of mind and matter and advances his revolutionary epistemology . Marveling at the diversity of nature in his Discours de la méthode of 1637 , he " ... believed it to be ...
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I know it is a received doctrine , that men have native ideas and original characters stamped upon their minds in their very ... Let us then suppose the mind to be , as we say , white paper , void of all characters , without any ideas ...
I know it is a received doctrine , that men have native ideas and original characters stamped upon their minds in their very ... Let us then suppose the mind to be , as we say , white paper , void of all characters , without any ideas ...
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Though the qualities that affect our senses are , in the things themselves , so united and blended that there is no separation , no distance between them ; yet it is plain the ideas they produce in the mind enter by the senses simple ...
Though the qualities that affect our senses are , in the things themselves , so united and blended that there is no separation , no distance between them ; yet it is plain the ideas they produce in the mind enter by the senses simple ...
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Mark Akenside | 10 |
Alexander Pope | 15 |
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