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Page 174
... sense , a ball might be said to be free after it has been struck by a racquet , in so far as its movement is not hindered . In another sense , the motion of the ball is contingent , in other words , not free . Leibnitz warns the student ...
... sense , a ball might be said to be free after it has been struck by a racquet , in so far as its movement is not hindered . In another sense , the motion of the ball is contingent , in other words , not free . Leibnitz warns the student ...
Page 204
... senses . He first admits the sense of smell , and seeks to show the extent of know- ledge this sense alone would suffice to procure . He then proceeds to discuss how the world would appear to a being thus limited , on the addition of ...
... senses . He first admits the sense of smell , and seeks to show the extent of know- ledge this sense alone would suffice to procure . He then proceeds to discuss how the world would appear to a being thus limited , on the addition of ...
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... sense transforms its conclusions and supersedes its categories , as it would be for common- sense " to rail at science , because science transforms the notions which common - sense is accustomed to employ . Philosophy , it is true ...
... sense transforms its conclusions and supersedes its categories , as it would be for common- sense " to rail at science , because science transforms the notions which common - sense is accustomed to employ . Philosophy , it is true ...
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