PHILOS 2X03 Lecture 4: 2X03 RD 3rd Meditiation pt. 2

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Just as everything that comes to be must have some cause that contains at least as much as is to be found in the thing that comes to be, so every idea must have some cause. Cause must have enough reality for the idea to emerge formally, but also for the content of the idea (objective reality) Cause must actually or literally contain as much [reality] as is represented by the idea. Paragraph 17, degrees of reality: 1. inanimate bodies (least reality; don"t even have the ability to move themselves, 2. animals, 3. human beings, such as myself ( nite , 4. angels and demons, 5. God (most reality; god has most power) ( in nite ) Thursday, september 22, 2016: choice, suppose that the extended, sensible things must exist in order to cause the idea of sensible things, suppose that he himself have an extended body with these sensible qualities actually inhering in it.

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