Leibniz's Philosophical System
.... All volitions are
merely ideas to which the mind is determined by an infinite series of causes that are beyond human comprehension. ....
(1757

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The Metaphysics of Leibniz
.... All volitions are
merely ideas to which the mind is determined by an infinite series of causes that are beyond human comprehension. ....
(1757

7

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Contrast of the Ideas of Kant & Hume
.... Hume's theory of human meaning includes the belief that the person does not exist in terms of substance, but
merely ideas derived from the senses. ....
(1406

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Jacques Derrida's Ideas on Writing
.... simplicity should not be given privilege over difference and that the apprehension of full presence in the interior of the individual soul is
merely imaginary. ....
(1426

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Ideas of Heroism in The Iliad
.... The great difference between Achilles and Odysseus is not that one is heroic and the other is not. They
merely represent two contrasting
ideas of heroism. ....
(1581

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Ideas Behind the American Revolution
.... reveal no
merely positions taken but the reasons why positions were taken; they reveal motive and understanding: the assumptions, beliefs, and
ideas--the ....
(1806

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Ideas of Liberalism
.... it. Bentham is in fact interested not
merely in showing that human action derives from a desire for pleasure and a fear of pain. ....
(2289

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Karl Marx & the Role of Ideas in History
....
Ideas, at first, are "
merely consciousness concerning the immediate sensuous environment and consciousness of the limited connection with other person and ....
(2496

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Emerson's Ideas of Self Reliance
.... hours at a job that pays well but dehumanizes the soul,
merely to live .... to understand that people grow and people change, including their
ideas, emotions, and ....
(835

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What It Means to be Educated
.... others, and to develop a taste for things that those who are
merely "trained" do not acquire. The educated individual is one who finds
ideas exhilarating for ....
(745

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Kant, Hume & Mill on Knowledge
.... to a great degree, and his distinction between impressions and
ideas, while it does .... says Kant, but not all synthetic judgments are
merely empirical: Synthetic ....
(1551

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The Importance of Being Earnest & Saint Joan
.... are not
merely attempts to be different or unique. Instead, they are devices which grow out of the unusual characters and their relationships and the
ideas of ....
(1187

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hume vs. Induction
.... it accepts uniformity of nature to begin with the argument would be
merely circular. Hume argues that custom or habit give us an association of
ideas, ie that ....
(1215

5

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David Ogilvy's Ideas of Advertising
.... In this campaign year, Ogilvy's
ideas on research have a special impact .... of the most stinging criticism when he says that advertising men "are
merely human beings ....
(1674

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Ideas of Karl Kautsky & Benito Mussolini
.... on the international stage, but the culture in which his and Kautsky's
ideas emerged--in .... 1993, p. 83-5). He viewed class struggle as not
merely nationalist but ....
(3774

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Marx's Economic & Philosophical Ideas
.... one is aware of the arguments and contradictions within
ideas themselves, and in the tangible form those
ideas take within .... "But this is
merely an illusion. ....
(3588

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Descartes' Treatment of Innate Ideas
.... a method for arriving at a position from which one can consider
ideas clearly, distinctly .... which I cannot in some measure doubt, and that not
merely through want ....
(3328

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David Hume
.... To the contrary, he believes that the mind is composed of nothing but "impressions and
ideas" which are themselves
merely immaterial reflections of the ....
(1476

6

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Enlightenment Theory & The Communist Manifesto
.... The
ideas of religious liberty and freedom of conscience,
merely gave expression to the sway of free competition within the domain of knowledge (Marx 74). ....
(1804

7

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Psychology and Sociology
.... the other hand, the
ideas of cognitive psychology complement the
ideas of sociologist .... unreason wily and even witty in its ways (rather than
merely loutish and ....
(1789

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Type Theory of Teaching
.... of establishing a network of teachers and others, a community interested in these
ideas and their implementation in the real world--not
merely the theoretical ....
(1489

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Nature of Human Action & Moral Action
.... Hume finds that our impressions come before our corresponding
ideas. .... and to the need for the individual to choose to be moral rather than
merely to act in a ....
(1633

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Plato's Allegory of the Cave
.... these constraints and move into the realm of true knowledge and
ideas. .... have achieved the ideal understanding, but in reality they have
merely achieved belief ....
(766

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LETTER TO PRESIDENT BUSH
.... It is a methodical, honest, moral and legal crafting of
ideas, the overseeing of the .... Leaders not
merely set goals, they make sure the goals are attainable. ....
(1004

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David Hume
.... it accepts uniformity of nature to begin with the argument would be
merely circular. Hume argues that custom or habit give us an association of
ideas, ie that ....
(1941

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John Locke
.... Locke believed that all
ideas are
merely biochemical sensations and perceptions, and idea still controversial but more popular in modern medicine and ....
(2191

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Political Correctness and Academia
.... a critique of PC-consciousness that asserts political legitimacy
merely by reason .... In the competition of
ideas associated with the humanities, the Western canon ....
(776

3

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The Kantian Theory of International Law
.... for his analysis of Kant's
ideas, and even, here and there, offers a criticism of those
ideas. .... Respect for states is
merely derivative of respect for persons. ....
(1270

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Carl Gustav Jung
.... Such archetypes, of which there are many, include such
ideas a the "earth-mother .... Rather than
merely seeing an enormous body of water, Jung argued, human beings ....
(1810

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Emerson and Whitman on Individualism
.... We are not intended
merely to preserve the
ideas offered in the past but to find them in our own way by listening to the voice within. ....
(2513

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