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Syllogism, Descartes' criticism of
the, 28 ff.
Tabula rasa, 190 note, 195 ff.
Thought, its relation to sense and
imagination, 89 ff., 122 ff., 45
note: Descartes' dualism of
sense and thought, 17 -8, 80 -2:
the only escape from it, 106 -7:
thought is passive, 108 ff.:
thought and will are quite dis-
tinct, 112 ff.; the relation of
thought to its modes, 126 -7, 127
note, 92 ff: Malebranche's criti-
cism of Descartes' view of the
relation of thought to its con-
tents, 92 ff.: Spinoza on the
relation of thought and sense,
157 note: Leibniz's view of the
relation of thought and sense,
172, 174 -5, 178 -80: Kant on the
relation of thought and sense,
260 -1, 263 -5. See Conscious-
ness.
Time, Descartes' view of, 72 -3,
128 ff., 170 note: the duration
of our life suffices to demonstrate
God's existence, 73 note: the
scholastic distinction between
time and eternity, 128 -9: the
explanation given by Locke and
Berkeley of our consciousness of
time and space, 187 note:
Hume's failure to account for
consciousness of time, 246 : con-
sciousness of time is the ulti-
mate datum for Kant, 256 -7:
consciousness of time involves
consciousness of space, 257, 259,
265, 71 note 2.
Unconscious, The notion of the,
introduced by Leibniz, 175 -6:
the problem is raised by Augus-
tine, 9 - 10 : Descartes' attitude
towards the problem, 176
note 1.
Understanding, see Thought.
Will, as it appears in bodily move-
ment, 82 -3: is quite distinct
from thought, 112 : is the only
faculty which we possess in per-
fection, 110 note, 113 note 1:
thought and will in God, 113 -4:
Malebranche on the will, 111
note, 228 -30: Spinoza's criti-
cism of Descartes, 138 -9, 139
note: Spinoza's denial of the
freedom of the will, 138 -9, 141
note 2: Hume on the will,
226 ff., 235 ff.

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