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... how do monads differ from one another ? B. 9. Discuss the theory of psychophysical dispositions in its relations to memory and recognition . 10. Can ' revival by similarity ' and ' revival Queen's University Examinations : April , 1914 .
... how do monads differ from one another ? B. 9. Discuss the theory of psychophysical dispositions in its relations to memory and recognition . 10. Can ' revival by similarity ' and ' revival Queen's University Examinations : April , 1914 .
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... - ments and show the relation of the former to the hypotheti- cal judgment . 12. What is Induction ? State and criticize the theories advanced by Aristotle in this connection . JUNIOR PHILOSOPHY Extra - Mural . Students must answer the.
... - ments and show the relation of the former to the hypotheti- cal judgment . 12. What is Induction ? State and criticize the theories advanced by Aristotle in this connection . JUNIOR PHILOSOPHY Extra - Mural . Students must answer the.
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... relation of mind . and matter ? 6. Examine Locke's view that mind is at birth a " tabula rasa . " 7-8 . State carefully the theories of knowledge held by ( a ) Protagoras , ( b ) Locke . Examine these theories care- fully , stating your ...
... relation of mind . and matter ? 6. Examine Locke's view that mind is at birth a " tabula rasa . " 7-8 . State carefully the theories of knowledge held by ( a ) Protagoras , ( b ) Locke . Examine these theories care- fully , stating your ...
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... relation to Christianity . 3. Explain and examine Kant's doctrine that a moral act must exclude all objects of desire . 4. State Kant's arguments for ( a ) immortality , ( b ) the existence of God . Are they satisfactory ? B. 5. Discuss ...
... relation to Christianity . 3. Explain and examine Kant's doctrine that a moral act must exclude all objects of desire . 4. State Kant's arguments for ( a ) immortality , ( b ) the existence of God . Are they satisfactory ? B. 5. Discuss ...
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... relation of desire and reason . Give Kant's view . 6. " The problem of freedom is bound up with the ques- tion of motives . " Examine this in relation to determinism and " liberty of indifference . " 7. " To have a motive is to be free ...
... relation of desire and reason . Give Kant's view . 6. " The problem of freedom is bound up with the ques- tion of motives . " Examine this in relation to determinism and " liberty of indifference . " 7. " To have a motive is to be free ...
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