Philosophic Classics From Plato to Derrida
ON THESOUL(BOOKII) 161 For this reason, those who think the soul neither has being without a body, nor is any sort of body, get ...
ANESSAYCONCERNINGHUMANUNDERSTANDING(IV, 9) 571 intuitive,demonstrative, and sensitive: in each of which there are different degr ...
162 ARISTOTLE none of the other senses is present, but touch is present without the others, for many animals have neither sight ...
572 JOHNLOCKE it has in the understanding,) gives us no knowledge of real existence at all. Where, by the way, we may take notic ...
ON THESOUL(BOOKIII) 163 cases the two are the same), being flesh is distinguished either by a different potency from the one tha ...
ANESSAYCONCERNINGHUMANUNDERSTANDING(IV, 10) 573 (for really to doubt of it is manifestly impossible,) let him for me enjoy his b ...
164 ARISTOTLE NICOMACHEAN ETHICS (in part) BOOKI The Good as the Aim of Action:Every art or applied science and every system- a ...
574 JOHNLOCKE us. Nay, I presume I may say, that we more certainly know that there is a God, than that there is anything else wi ...
NICOMACHEANETHICS(BOOKI) 165 5 10 what people are to do and what they are not to do, its end seems to embrace the ends of the ot ...
ANESSAYCONCERNINGHUMANUNDERSTANDING(IV, 11) 575 me; since he can never be sure I say anything contrary to his own opinion. As to ...
166 ARISTOTLE people and cultivated men call it happiness, and understand by “being happy” the same as “living well” and “doing ...
576 JOHNLOCKE floating in our minds, and appearances entertaining our fancies, without the real exis- tence of things affecting ...
NICOMACHEANETHICS(BOOKI) 167 30 1096 a 5 10 good is a man’s own possession which cannot easily be taken away from him. Furthermo ...
ANESSAYCONCERNINGHUMANUNDERSTANDING(IV, 11) 577 greater certainty to govern his actions by than what is as certain as his action ...
168 ARISTOTLE Thirdly, since the things which are included under one Form are the subject mat- ter of a single science, there sh ...
578 Gottfried Wilhelm Von Leibniz was born and raised in academe. His father was a professor of moral philosophy at the Universi ...
NICOMACHEANETHICS(BOOKI) 169 35 1097 a 5 10 absolutely in itself and by itself, it evidently is something which cannot be realiz ...
INTRODUCTION 579 discredit of all concerned.” It may be best to credit both men with the discovery. It is interesting that Leibn ...
170 ARISTOTLE mean a man who lives his life in isolation, but a man who also lives with parents, chil- dren, a wife, and friends ...
580 GOTTFRIEDLEIBNIZ At his death, he left an enormous number of unpublished letters and manu- scripts. One major work was publi ...
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