Philosophic Classics From Plato to Derrida
THIRDMEDITATION 393 37 I see a manifest contradiction. And since I have no cause to think that there is a deceiv- ing God, and I ...
PROLEGOMENA TOANYFUTUREMETAPHYSICS 799 or not. But the difference between truth and dreaming is not ascertained by the nature of ...
394 RENÉDESCARTES 39 40 41 I am doubting it follows that I exist, and so on—cannot in any way be open to doubt. This is because ...
800 IMMANUELKANT 294 that they are rather the only means of preventing the transcendental illusion, by which metaphysics has hit ...
THIRDMEDITATION 395 previously hot, except by something of at least the same order [degree or kind] of per- fection as heat, and ...
PROLEGOMENA TOANYFUTUREMETAPHYSICS 801 to things in themselves, since this never can be done by the dissection of our concepts ( ...
396 RENÉDESCARTES 44 45 change in position; to these may be added substance, duration and number. But as for all the rest, inclu ...
802 IMMANUELKANT conformity. But it has just been shown that the laws of nature can never be known a priori in objects so far as ...
THIRDMEDITATION 397 46 there is more reality in an infinite substance than in a finite one, and hence that my percep- tion of th ...
PROLEGOMENA TOANYFUTUREMETAPHYSICS 803 All our judgments are at first merely judgments of perception; they hold good only for us ...
398 RENÉDESCARTES 49 50 From whom, in that case, would I derive my existence? From myself presumably, or from my parents, or fro ...
804 IMMANUELKANT the next place, there is judging (which belongs only to the understanding). But this judging may be twofold: fi ...
THIRDMEDITATION 399 Nor can it be supposed that several partial causes contributed to my creation, or that I received the idea o ...
understanding alone and serves to determine the intuition (of the line) with regard to the judgments which may be made about it, ...
400 RENÉDESCARTES 53 54 FOURTHMEDITATION Truth and falsity During these past few days I have accustomed myself to leading my min ...
806 IMMANUELKANT § 21. To prove, then, the possibility of experience so far as it rests upon pure concepts of the understanding ...
FOURTHMEDITATION 401 But this is still not entirely satisfactory. For error is not a pure negation, but rather 55 a privation or ...
PROLEGOMENA TOANYFUTUREMETAPHYSICS 807 which the synthetical unity of the perceptions is represented as necessary and uni- versa ...
402 RENÉDESCARTES 58 59 memory or imagination, or any others, I discover that in my case each one of these fac- ulties is weak a ...
808 IMMANUELKANT (appearances), by means of the principle that they all have degree (and consequently that what is real in all a ...
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