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... matter and spatiality , and there is no possible answer . There is no passage from matter to mind . Try how we will , we are left at last with the necessity of accepting what appears as what is . We are without any principle by which to ...
... matter and spatiality , and there is no possible answer . There is no passage from matter to mind . Try how we will , we are left at last with the necessity of accepting what appears as what is . We are without any principle by which to ...
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... matter so that almost nothing but the rhythmic element is left ; to make a poem that relies almost entirely on sound , or a painting that relies almost entirely on arabesque . But the poet or painter attempts these things at his peril ...
... matter so that almost nothing but the rhythmic element is left ; to make a poem that relies almost entirely on sound , or a painting that relies almost entirely on arabesque . But the poet or painter attempts these things at his peril ...
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... matter with extension . And Spinoza did not , like his predecessor , restrict necessary or causal connectedness to the realm of matter . Descartes looked upon mind or thought as a different thing from matter or extension . Spinoza held ...
... matter with extension . And Spinoza did not , like his predecessor , restrict necessary or causal connectedness to the realm of matter . Descartes looked upon mind or thought as a different thing from matter or extension . Spinoza held ...
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PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS THE NEXT THIRTY YEARS BY THE RIGHT | 1 |
ANNUAL REPORT FOR 191617 | 33 |
ANNUAL REPORT FOR 191718 | 51 |
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