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الصفحة 87
... soul : for by this account soul and its ideas , as body and its extension , will begin to exist both at the same time . The soul thinks not always ; for this wants proofs . § 10. But whether the soul be supposed to exist antecedent to ...
... soul : for by this account soul and its ideas , as body and its extension , will begin to exist both at the same time . The soul thinks not always ; for this wants proofs . § 10. But whether the soul be supposed to exist antecedent to ...
الصفحة 89
... soul when he sleeps , and Socrates the man , consisting of body and soul when he is waking , are two persons ; since waking Socrates has no know- ledge of , or concernment for , that happiness or misery of his soul which it enjoys alone ...
... soul when he sleeps , and Socrates the man , consisting of body and soul when he is waking , are two persons ; since waking Socrates has no know- ledge of , or concernment for , that happiness or misery of his soul which it enjoys alone ...
الصفحة 90
... soul and the man two persons , who make the soul think apart what the man is not conscious of . For I suppose nobody will make identity of persons to consist in the soul's being united to the very same numerical particles of matter ...
... soul and the man two persons , who make the soul think apart what the man is not conscious of . For I suppose nobody will make identity of persons to consist in the soul's being united to the very same numerical particles of matter ...
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