Philosophic Classics From Plato to Derrida
SIXTHMEDITATION 413 83 of these matters. It also includes much that relates to the body alone, like the tendency to move in a do ...
PROLEGOMENA TOANYFUTUREMETAPHYSICS 819 Metaphysics has to do not only with concepts of nature, which always find their applicati ...
414 RENÉDESCARTES 85 86 body to take a drink, with the result that the disease will be aggravated. Yet this is just as natural a ...
820 IMMANUELKANT the transcendent cognitions of reason cannot either, as Ideas, appear in experience or, as propositions, ever b ...
SIXTHMEDITATION 415 pull on inner parts of the brain to which they are attached, and produce a certain motion in them; and natur ...
PROLEGOMENA TOANYFUTUREMETAPHYSICS 821 quite void as regards all hoped-for insight into the cause of appearances and cannot at a ...
416 RENÉDESCARTES 89 90 brain, or in the foot, or in any of the intermediate regions; or it might have indicated something else ...
822 IMMANUELKANT satisfied with any empirical use of the rules of the understanding, as being always conditioned, requires a com ...
CORRESPONDENCE WITHPRINCESSELIZABETH 417 CORRESPONDENCE WITH PRINCESS ELIZABETH (selections) 1.a. Princess Elizabeth to Descarte ...
PROLEGOMENA TOANYFUTUREMETAPHYSICS 823 all materialistic explanations of the internal phenomena of the soul) occasions by a very ...
418 RENÉDESCARTES regards the soul taken by itself, we have merely the notion of consciousness, which comprises the conceptions ...
824 IMMANUELKANT the appearances it contains, belongs to the representations whose connection, according to laws of experience, ...
CORRESPONDENCE WITHPRINCESSELIZABETH 419 of a true [view of gravity], opposed [to this], which you promise us in your Physics; e ...
PROLEGOMENA TOANYFUTUREMETAPHYSICS 825 substance, on the contrary, means to conceive such an object (the simple) as cannot be pr ...
420 RENÉDESCARTES I am half afraid that your Highness may think I am not speaking seriously here; but that would be contrary to ...
826 IMMANUELKANT 342 there arises an unexpected conflict which never can be removed in the common dogmatic way; because the thes ...
421 Born prematurely when his mother heard of the approach of the Spanish Armada, Thomas Hobbes often quipped that he was born “ ...
PROLEGOMENA TOANYFUTUREMETAPHYSICS 827 Objects of the senses therefore exist only in experience, whereas to give them a self- su ...
422 THOMASHOBBES In 1628, Hobbes published his first literary work: a translation of Thucydides, by which he hoped to use histor ...
828 IMMANUELKANT act of its cause—this determination being a state of the cause—which it follows accord- ing to a constant law. ...
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