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Essay heading: Can One Perceive Or Confirm The Existence Of An Idea Or Object That Is
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In other words, are the ideas that one has about a property true or
false? Consequently, Descartes concludes that there is a common element between
examples like the stone and the cold. The cold portraying the unreal or false
object and the stone as a true object. He contends that they both contain
"substance" like man himself, and are therefore similar... displayed 300 characters
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In other words, are the ideas that one has about a property true or
false? Consequently, Descartes concludes that there is a common element between
examples like the stone and the cold. The cold portraying the unreal or false
object and the stone as a true object. He contends that they both contain
"substance" like man himself, and are therefore similar... displayed next 300 characters
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