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... and burned at Toulouse in 1619. His doctrine , which has nothing very remarkable , rested upon various passages drawn from the writings of Averroes , Pomponatius , and Cardan . II . LOGICAL SYSTEMS . THE logical works of the ATHEISM . 19.
... and burned at Toulouse in 1619. His doctrine , which has nothing very remarkable , rested upon various passages drawn from the writings of Averroes , Pomponatius , and Cardan . II . LOGICAL SYSTEMS . THE logical works of the ATHEISM . 19.
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II . LOGICAL SYSTEMS . THE logical works of the epoch we are surveying may be divided into two classes : the one treated solely of logic as the organ , or of the processes of reasoning ; the other referred to the condition itself of ...
II . LOGICAL SYSTEMS . THE logical works of the epoch we are surveying may be divided into two classes : the one treated solely of logic as the organ , or of the processes of reasoning ; the other referred to the condition itself of ...
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... logical basis as the internal reality . In his third Meditation , which is the one where he seeks to pass out from the consciousness of self to God , Descartes endeavoured to demonstrate the ex . istence of God , not from the internal ...
... logical basis as the internal reality . In his third Meditation , which is the one where he seeks to pass out from the consciousness of self to God , Descartes endeavoured to demonstrate the ex . istence of God , not from the internal ...
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