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- Title: PoSA: Chapter III: Thinking in the Service of Understanding the World
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- an account of how thinking is kindled by an event and of how it goes beyond
- must be taken into account sufficiently when we come to determine the
- Title: PoSA: Chapter IV: The World as Perception
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- take into account the fact that the perception is partially determined by
- Title: PoSA: Chapter V: The Act of Knowing the World
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- gives a full account of this line of argument in his work,
- Title: PoSA: Chapter IX: The Idea of Freedom
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- practical reason. The clearest account of this driving force of the will
- Title: PoSA: Chapter XIII: The Value of Life
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- side of pleasure or of displeasure, must bring into the account the pleasure
- account-sheet would have to be entered the displeasure of boredom, the
- ambition leads to a false result when making up the account of pleasure,
- greater, then I must also bring into the account all pleasure and
- worthless object, is like a merchant who enters in his accounts the
- how to set up the account, that is, to knowing what we have to put down on
- The merchant has made a mistake in his account if the calculated balance
- For the moment I shall not go into the account of those pessimists who base
- only when the loss of income, calculated by his accountant, is confirmed by
- the facts. If this is not the case, he will let the accountant go through
- affairs by means of accounts. Similarly, if there comes a time when the
- however small. If a man were to make up a final account before his death,
- account only insofar as it has reduced the intensity of our desire. If I am
- Just as I leave the bad apples out of account in my enjoyment of the good
- life's account. But in making this objection he does not recognize the real
- Title: PoSA: First Appendix
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- account fully. Then to begin with, one becomes a transcendental idealist. As
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