Principles of Political Economy: Deduced from the Natural Laws of Social Welfare and Applied to the Present State of Britain |
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... existence a thing were not completely dependent on that other thing , then it would depend on that thing for more than its existence . But what is there besides its existence ? Only its nonexistence . Clearly , then , a thing cannot ...
... existence a thing were not completely dependent on that other thing , then it would depend on that thing for more than its existence . But what is there besides its existence ? Only its nonexistence . Clearly , then , a thing cannot ...
Page 126
... existence composites the series itself is an essence/existence composite requiring a cause of its existence. So, with Hume, Edwards, and Campbell, we can grant that the series of causes is nothing more than a series of individuals. We ...
... existence composites the series itself is an essence/existence composite requiring a cause of its existence. So, with Hume, Edwards, and Campbell, we can grant that the series of causes is nothing more than a series of individuals. We ...
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... existence. The 'qua being' in the phrase adds that the focus of metaphysics is existence in general. It is not about the existence of fish, or the existence of things in the twenty-first century. It is about thegeneral nature of existence ...
... existence. The 'qua being' in the phrase adds that the focus of metaphysics is existence in general. It is not about the existence of fish, or the existence of things in the twenty-first century. It is about thegeneral nature of existence ...
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PRELIMINARY DISCOURSE ON the Coincidence of | 1 |
Primary Natural Rights1 To Personal | 13 |
Duty of a Government the securing | 28 |
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