Value and Man: Readings in PhilosophyMcGraw-Hill, 1966 - 445 頁 |
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... distinction between body and mind , a distinction which has had a great influence on all modern philosophy . Body is that which is extended ; mind is that which thinks . Descartes finds it easier to know that he is mind than to be ...
... distinction between body and mind , a distinction which has had a great influence on all modern philosophy . Body is that which is extended ; mind is that which thinks . Descartes finds it easier to know that he is mind than to be ...
第 164 頁
... distinction gives rise to a question , with which we shall open up our present inquiry concern- ing morals , whether it is by means of our ideas or impressions we distinguish betwixt vice and virtue , and pronounce an action blamable or ...
... distinction gives rise to a question , with which we shall open up our present inquiry concern- ing morals , whether it is by means of our ideas or impressions we distinguish betwixt vice and virtue , and pronounce an action blamable or ...
第 399 頁
... distinction . A very characteristic instance of this sort of thing may be found in an article which Meinhof has published under the title , " On the Influence of Occupation on the Language of the Bantu Tribes in Africa . " According to ...
... distinction . A very characteristic instance of this sort of thing may be found in an article which Meinhof has published under the title , " On the Influence of Occupation on the Language of the Bantu Tribes in Africa . " According to ...
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Knowledge as recollection The divided line | 5 |
Causality Free Will and Determinism | 31 |
A defense of necessary connection | 40 |
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