Philosophic Classics From Plato to Derrida
ANENQUIRYCONCERNINGHUMANUNDERSTANDING(SECTIONX) 741 for the miracle they relate. This argument may appear over subtile and refin ...
PHILOSOPHICALINVESTIGATIONS 1151 sentence “Excalibur has a sharp blade” would contain a word that had no meaning, and hence the ...
742 DAVIDHUME was immediately present, by reason of the bigotry, ignorance, cunning, and roguery of a great part of mankind. He ...
1152 LUDWIGWITTGENSTEIN elements is itself complex, so the names of the elements become descriptive language by being compounded ...
ANENQUIRYCONCERNINGHUMANUNDERSTANDING(SECTIONX) 743 I need not mention the difficulty of detecting, a falsehood in any private o ...
PHILOSOPHICALINVESTIGATIONS 1153 what makes them into language or parts of language. So you let yourself off the very part of th ...
744 DAVIDHUME event. I should not doubt of her pretended death, and of those other public circum- stances that followed it: I sh ...
1154 LUDWIGWITTGENSTEIN word “game.” For how is the concept of a game bounded? What still counts as a game and what no longer do ...
ANENQUIRYCONCERNINGHUMANUNDERSTANDING(SECTIONXI) 745 people, as the favourites of heaven; and that people the countrymen of the ...
PHILOSOPHICALINVESTIGATIONS 1155 “So you are saying that human agreement decides what is true and what is false?”—It is what hu ...
746 DAVIDHUME Speculative dogmas of religion, the present occasions of such furious dispute, could not possibly be conceived or ...
1156 In addition to being one of the leading philosophers of the twentieth century, Jean-Paul Sartre was also an essayist, novel ...
ANENQUIRYCONCERNINGHUMANUNDERSTANDING(SECTIONXI) 747 chance could produce what the greatest genius can never sufficiently admire ...
INTRODUCTION 1157 Guernica,1937, by Pablo Picasso (1881–1973). In 1937 the city of Guernica was destroyed by German bombers simp ...
748 DAVIDHUME that deity. The knowledge of the cause being derived solely from the effect, they must be exactly adjusted to each ...
1158 JEAN-PAU LSARTRE Throughout his life, Sartre preferred the pleasures of the café over the joys of the hearth. For years, he ...
ANENQUIRYCONCERNINGHUMANUNDERSTANDING(SECTIONXI) 749 admonish you, that you have departed from the method of reasoning, attached ...
INTRODUCTION 1159 defined.” One conceives of a paper-cutter (essentially) and how to make it and only then does one construct it ...
750 DAVIDHUME the gods, at present, exerts itself in part, but not in its full extent; I answer, that you have no reason to give ...
1160 JEAN-PAU LSARTRE EXISTENTIALISM IS A HUMANISM I should like on this occasion to defend existentialism against some charges ...
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