Fundamental Philosophy, Volumen1D. & J. Sadlier & Company, 1871 |
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absolute abstract admit affirm assert body called cause certainty CHAPTER cognitions color conceive conception Condillac condition consequently considered contained corporeal universe criterion demonstration deny Descartes destroy Dieu difficulty distinct distinguish doctrine doubt essence evidence examine existence experience explain expressed external objects external world Fichte geometry human idea of extension ideal order identity imagine impossible impressions infinite infinite divisibility instinct intel intellectual intelligence internal intuition judgment Kant l'espace Lamennais Leibnitz limit Malebranche means mind motion nature necessary necessity observation opinion organ ourselves pantheism perceive perception perfect phenomena phenomenon philosophy possible predicate present principle of contradiction produce proposition pure spirit purely ideal question quod reality reason reflection relation represented rience sensation sensation of sight sensitive faculties sensorium sight simple sion sophisms soul space suppose supposition surface syllogism thing thought tion touch transcendental triangle true truth understanding unity universe words