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Theory of knowledge --- Hume, David --- Esprit [Philosophie de l' ] --- Esprit [Théorie de l' ] --- Filosofie van de geest --- Geest [Filosofie van de ] --- Mentalisme (Philosophie) --- Mind [Philosophy of ] --- Mind [Theory of ] --- Philosophie cognitive --- Philosophie de l'esprit --- Philosophy of mind --- Theory of mind --- Théorie de l'esprit --- 1 HUME, DAVID --- Mind, Philosophy of --- Mind, Theory of --- Philosophy --- Cognitive science --- Metaphysics --- Philosophical anthropology --- Filosofie. Psychologie--HUME, DAVID --- -ヒューム --- Contributions in philosophy of mind --- -Contributions in philosophy of mind --- 1 HUME, DAVID Filosofie. Psychologie--HUME, DAVID --- Hume, David, 1711-1776 - Contributions in philosophy of mind. --- Philosophy of mind.
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Berkeley, George, --- Berkeley (George). --- Berkeley (Goerge).
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This book, first published in 1990, is a detailed examination of David Hume's Treatise of Human Nature. It shows that the theory of mind developed in the Trestise is a thread which ties together many of the seemingly unrelated philosophical issues discussed in the work. Hume's primary objective was to defend a 'bundle theory' of mind, and, through a close examination of the texts, this book provides a thorough account of how Hume understood this theory and the problems he discovered with it.
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Descartes, René, --- Descartes, Rene --- Descartes, René --- Descartes, René,
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Rene Descartes credited his success in philosophy, mathematics, and physics to the discovery of a universal method of inquiry, but he provided no systematic description of his method. Descartes and Method carefully examines Descartes' scattered remarks on his application and puts forward a systematic account of his method with particular attention to the role it plays in the Meditations.Daniel E. Flage and Clarence A. Bonnen boldly and convincingly argue against the orthodox conception that Descartes had no method. Through a rigorous and thorough examination, Flage and
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