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Section Five
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Theory of the Origin of Ideas
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Appendix Contents
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D'Alembert, Falletti and Galluppi on the feeling of myself |
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St. Thomas on knowledge |
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Reid's analysis of sensation |
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Intellective and sense perception |
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Philosophy and mysteries |
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St. Thomas on the union of the sprit with the idea of being |
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Plato and the idea of being |
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St. Thomas on intellect and phantasms |
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St. Thomas' illustrated phantasms |
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Plato's species and genera |
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Plato's ideas and Pythagoras' numbers |
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Reflection |
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Language and abstract ideas |
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St. Thomas on natural and scientific knowledge |
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The tabula rasa |
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Logical impossibility in things |
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Solid foundations needed in philosophy |
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St. Thomas on ideas and phantasms |
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St. Thomas and innate principles |
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St. Thomas on substance |
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The action of St. Thomas' acting intellect |
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Sensations and the meaning of words |
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St. Thomas and Locke on reflection |
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Locke and the philosophy of sensation |
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Extrasubjective perception of bodies |
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St. Thomas and phantasms |
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Galluppi and sensation of distant bodies |
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Idea relative to subsistence of things |
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Judgment about the identity of a body |
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Extension misunderstood |
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Reid and the concept of body |
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Tradition and the subjectivity of sensations |
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Advertence and senses |
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Indication and perception in sensation |
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Primary and secondary qualities |
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Error and habitual judgment |
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Sight relative to touch |
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Erroneous judgments about sensations |
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Reid on judgment and sensation |
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Ideas and the need for intellectual activity |
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Reid and the meaning of idea |
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Galluppi's and Descartes' perception of self |
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Reid's censure of other philosophers |
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Malebranche's basic difficulty |
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Descartes' mistaken criterion of certainty |
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Being in potency and in act |