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" I could suppose that I had no body, and that there was no world nor any place in which I might be... "
Studies in the History of Ideas - Page 119
by Columbia University. Department of Philosophy - 1925
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Discourse on the method of rightly conducting the reason, and seeking the ...

René Descartes - 1850 - 126 pages
...search. In the next place, I attentively examined what I was, and as I observed that I could suppose that I had no body, and that there was no world nor any place in which I might be ; but that I could not therefore suppose that I was not ; and that, on...
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The Method, Meditations, and selections from the Principles of Descartes tr ...

René Descartes - 1880 - 498 pages
...search. In the next place, I attentively examined what I was, and as I observed that I could suppose that I had no body, and that there was no world nor any place in which I might be ; but that I could not therefore suppose that I was not ; and that, on...
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Fourteenth century to the French Revolution, with a glimpse into the ...

Frederick Denison Maurice - Fathers of the church - 1882 - 744 pages
...I was seeking. Then, examining with attention what I was, and That which seeing that I could fuign that I had no body, and that there was no world nor any place in which I was ; but that if I feigned that ever so much, [ could not feign that / was not...
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Physical Realism: Being an Analytical Philosophy from the Physical Objects ...

Thomas Case - Cognition - 1888 - 442 pages
...— ' In the next place, I attentively examined what I was, and as I observed that I could suppose that I had no body, and that there was no world nor any place in which I might be ; but that I could not therefore suppose that I was not ; and that, on...
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The Physical Basis of Mind and Morals

Michael Hendrick Fitch - Ethics - 1908 - 440 pages
...thinking, and the process itself, and its effects were no longer visible. How could he then "suppose that I had no body and that there was no world nor any place in which I might be, but that I could not therefore suppose that I was not". By mere introspection...
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The Harvard Classics, Volume 34

Literature - 1910 - 470 pages
...search. In the next place, I attentively examined what I was, and as I observed that I could suppose that I had no body, and that there was no world nor any place in which I might be; but that I could not therefore suppose that I was not; and that, on...
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French and English Philosophers: Descartes, Rousseau, Voltaire, Hobbes

René Descartes, Voltaire, Jean-Jacques Rousseau, Thomas Hobbes - Philosophy - 1910 - 436 pages
...search. «^ In the next place, I attentively examined what I was, and as T observed that I could suppose that I had no body, and that there was no world nor any place in which I might be; but that I could not therefore suppose that I was not; and that, on...
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French and English Philosophers: Descartes, Rousseau, Voltaire, Hobbes: With ...

René Descartes - Philosophy - 1910 - 446 pages
...search. In the next place, I attentively examined what I was, and as I observed that I could suppose that I had no body, and that there was no world nor any place in which I might be ; but that I could not therefore suppose that I was not; and that, on...
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Body and Will: Being an Essay Concerning Will in Its Metaphysical ...

Henry Maudsley - Mental illness - 1925 - 488 pages
...search. In the next place, I attentively examined what I was, and as I observed that I could suppose that I had no body, and that there was no world nor any place in which I might be; but that I could not therefore suppose that I was not; and that, on...
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The Method, Meditations, and Selections from the Principles of Descartes

René Descartes - Philosophy and religion - 1925 - 486 pages
...search. In the next place, I attentively examined what I was, and as I observed that I could suppose that I had no body, and that there was no world nor any place in which I might be ; but that I could not therefore suppose that I was not ; and that, on...
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