A Critical History of Philosophy, Volume 2E. Stock, 1889 |
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Pagina 131
... substance ) consists of simple parts . Since all external relationships , consequently , also , all composition of substances , is possible only in space , so the compound must consist of as many parts , as just the space also consists ...
... substance ) consists of simple parts . Since all external relationships , consequently , also , all composition of substances , is possible only in space , so the compound must consist of as many parts , as just the space also consists ...
Pagina 151
... substance does exist , there is no escaping the deduction that , not the exterior and unknown Absolute , but the abso- lutely known Me , is that substance . There is no escaping this deduction , but by repudiating the known as unreal ...
... substance does exist , there is no escaping the deduction that , not the exterior and unknown Absolute , but the abso- lutely known Me , is that substance . There is no escaping this deduction , but by repudiating the known as unreal ...
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... substance does exist , there is no escaping the deduction that , not the exterior and unknown Absolute , but the abso- lutely known Me , is that substance . There is no escaping this deduction , but by repudiating the known as unreal ...
... substance does exist , there is no escaping the deduction that , not the exterior and unknown Absolute , but the abso- lutely known Me , is that substance . There is no escaping this deduction , but by repudiating the known as unreal ...
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CONTENTS | 1 |
Distinguishing Characteristics of Necessary Principles | 7 |
Method of Refuting Objections or the Forms in which they may be Refuted | 19 |
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