Biographia Literaria: Or, Biographical Sketches of My Literary Life and OpinionsRest Fenner, 1817 - 309 páginas |
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... existence is identical to the idea of the perception or of the object, then the idea of existence “is the very same with the idea of what we conceive to be existent”.20 Apart from the slide from the existence of the ideas or perceptions ...
... existence is identical to the idea of the perception or of the object, then the idea of existence “is the very same with the idea of what we conceive to be existent”.20 Apart from the slide from the existence of the ideas or perceptions ...
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... existence . If existence attains complete firmness and stability , and thus complete detachment from corporeality and is therefore unrestricted , even its partial manifestation can direct many worlds belonging to less substantial levels ...
... existence . If existence attains complete firmness and stability , and thus complete detachment from corporeality and is therefore unrestricted , even its partial manifestation can direct many worlds belonging to less substantial levels ...
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John P. Reilly. in relation to existence is potency . Existence is also act but in such a way that it is not in potency to another act . To illustrate the relation of essence to esse Cajetan uses the example that Saint Thomas uses in the ...
John P. Reilly. in relation to existence is potency . Existence is also act but in such a way that it is not in potency to another act . To illustrate the relation of essence to esse Cajetan uses the example that Saint Thomas uses in the ...
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... existence of universals (the universal man, the universal red). According to Quine, as we have seen, even proper names do not commit us to the existence of their bearers, as they can be eliminated extending the Russellian technique for ...
... existence of universals (the universal man, the universal red). According to Quine, as we have seen, even proper names do not commit us to the existence of their bearers, as they can be eliminated extending the Russellian technique for ...
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... existence . Let us take them in turn . In defence of the idea that necessary existence is a perfection , Malcolm takes up some remarks which Anselm made in his reply to Gaunilo , to the effect that a being who did not exist necessarily ...
... existence . Let us take them in turn . In defence of the idea that necessary existence is a perfection , Malcolm takes up some remarks which Anselm made in his reply to Gaunilo , to the effect that a being who did not exist necessarily ...
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