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... according to which ' the judgement is made . " Sextus concludes that he can find no satisfactory answer to any of these questions . Even if it is allowed that man is the proper agent to discover or judge the truth it cannot be decided ...
... according to which ' the judgement is made . " Sextus concludes that he can find no satisfactory answer to any of these questions . Even if it is allowed that man is the proper agent to discover or judge the truth it cannot be decided ...
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... According to Aristotle it is not innate but is acquired , ultimately from sense - experience , by means of a faculty of ' intellectual intuition ' . Experience of particular instances of some first principle leads us to grasp its ...
... According to Aristotle it is not innate but is acquired , ultimately from sense - experience , by means of a faculty of ' intellectual intuition ' . Experience of particular instances of some first principle leads us to grasp its ...
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... According to Boyle it offered some support for the Cartesian explanation of cohesion [ 1.402 , 411 ] . According to Locke it demonstrated the failure of the aether - pressure hypothesis . It showed that if the pressure of aether were ...
... According to Boyle it offered some support for the Cartesian explanation of cohesion [ 1.402 , 411 ] . According to Locke it demonstrated the failure of the aether - pressure hypothesis . It showed that if the pressure of aether were ...
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