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... Holland where he died the next year . In that year , 1683 , Locke too went to Holland , where he was when King Charles forced the Christ Church authorities to deprive him of his Studentship . Charles died in 1685 and the accession of ...
... Holland where he died the next year . In that year , 1683 , Locke too went to Holland , where he was when King Charles forced the Christ Church authorities to deprive him of his Studentship . Charles died in 1685 and the accession of ...
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... Holland . The Art of Thinking ( Port - Royal Logic ) , trans . J. Dickoff , P.James ( Bobbs- Merrill , Indianapolis , 1964 ) , ch.9 . 12 In Leibniz : Selections , ed . P.P. Wiener Ideas : the Materials of Knowledge 55.
... Holland . The Art of Thinking ( Port - Royal Logic ) , trans . J. Dickoff , P.James ( Bobbs- Merrill , Indianapolis , 1964 ) , ch.9 . 12 In Leibniz : Selections , ed . P.P. Wiener Ideas : the Materials of Knowledge 55.
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... Holland ( 1683-9 ) he saw a copy . Or perhaps he assimilated its content in the course of discussion with Descartes ' followers . We have noted the impression that arithmetic and geometry made on Descartes in that they , of all the ...
... Holland ( 1683-9 ) he saw a copy . Or perhaps he assimilated its content in the course of discussion with Descartes ' followers . We have noted the impression that arithmetic and geometry made on Descartes in that they , of all the ...
Contents
Chapter 2 | 53 |
Chapter 4 | 149 |
Bibliography of Books and Articles referred to more than once | 190 |
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