The Life of the Mind: WillingIncludes chapters on Plato, Socrates, Thomas Aquinas, and Nietzsche. |
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Philosophy teaches us how to deal with impressions arighť ” ; it tests them and " distinguishes them and makes use of none which is ... Only the mind , which deals not with real tables but with impressions of tables , can tell us .
Philosophy teaches us how to deal with impressions arighť ” ; it tests them and " distinguishes them and makes use of none which is ... Only the mind , which deals not with real tables but with impressions of tables , can tell us .
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43 Philosophy , then , sets the standards and norms and teaches man how to use his sensory faculties , how “ to deal with impressions aright , ” and how “ to test them and calculate the value of each .
43 Philosophy , then , sets the standards and norms and teaches man how to use his sensory faculties , how “ to deal with impressions aright , ” and how “ to test them and calculate the value of each .
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Intellect and reason deal with truth . Intellect , also called “ universal reason , ” deals with mathematical or self - evident truth , first principles needing no demonstration to be assented to , whereas reason , or particular reason ...
Intellect and reason deal with truth . Intellect , also called “ universal reason , ” deals with mathematical or self - evident truth , first principles needing no demonstration to be assented to , whereas reason , or particular reason ...
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