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... Descartes too would presently talk of the necessity of " me- thodic doubt " as the cobweb - clearing pre - requisite of honest thought . Bacon proceeds to give an admirable description of the scientific method of inquiry . " There ...
... Descartes too would presently talk of the necessity of " me- thodic doubt " as the cobweb - clearing pre - requisite of honest thought . Bacon proceeds to give an admirable description of the scientific method of inquiry . " There ...
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... Descartes ( 1596–1650 ) , father of the subjective and idealistic ( as was Bacon of the objective and realistic ) tradition in modern phi- losophy . To his French followers and English enemies the central notion in Descartes was the ...
... Descartes ( 1596–1650 ) , father of the subjective and idealistic ( as was Bacon of the objective and realistic ) tradition in modern phi- losophy . To his French followers and English enemies the central notion in Descartes was the ...
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... Descartes ' thought did not interest Spi- noza ; he would not lose himself in the labyrinths of epis- temology . What attracted him was Descartes ' conception of a homogeneous " substance " underlying all forms of matter , and another ...
... Descartes ' thought did not interest Spi- noza ; he would not lose himself in the labyrinths of epis- temology . What attracted him was Descartes ' conception of a homogeneous " substance " underlying all forms of matter , and another ...
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... Descartes had suggested that philosophy could not be exact until it ex- pressed itself in the forms of mathematics ; but he had never grappled with his own ideal . Spinoza came to the suggestion with a mind trained in mathematics as the ...
... Descartes had suggested that philosophy could not be exact until it ex- pressed itself in the forms of mathematics ; but he had never grappled with his own ideal . Spinoza came to the suggestion with a mind trained in mathematics as the ...
Стр. 190
... Descartes saw in matter and body alone , Spinoza sees in God and mind as well . It is a world of de- terminism , not of design . Because we act for conscious ends , we suppose that all processes have such ends in view ; and because we ...
... Descartes saw in matter and body alone , Spinoza sees in God and mind as well . It is a world of de- terminism , not of design . Because we act for conscious ends , we suppose that all processes have such ends in view ; and because we ...
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