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Leibniz
Perception, Apperception, and Thought
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English
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1976
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This book attempts to give coherence to the elements of Leibniz's epistemology by seeking to determine what he meant when, on three occasions and each time without explanation, he said that thought and the faculty of understanding are the products of the conjoining of apperception and perception.
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McRae Robert :
ROBERT MCRAE, who holds degress from the Univeristy of Toronto and the Johns Hopkins University, is Professor Emeritus of Philosophy in the University of Toronto.
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Contents
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Abbreviations
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1. Introduction
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2. Descartes and Locke
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3. Perception
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4. Thought
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5. Understanding and sensibility
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Index
146
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December 15, 1976
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9781487579777
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160
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