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Quote: summary of Leibniz's philosophy--subject & predicate, substance or Ego with multiple predicates, analytic vs. synthetic, perception

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Group:
philosophy
Topic:
analytic truth
Topic:
objects as a set of attributes
Topic:
vitalism, the soul
Topic:
philosophy of mind

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4. The principal premises of Leibniz's philosophy appear … I. Every proposition has a subject and a … subject is called a substance.) III. True propositions … particular times are contingent and synthetic. The latter … external world, i.e. of existents other than myself …   Google-1   Google-2

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Quote: analytic vs. synthetic by (not) asserting existence at particular times
Quote: a substance satisfies predicates or qualities at various times; e.g., the Ego
Quote: perception yields knowledge of the external world; i.e., existents other than myself and my states

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