The mind is a substance, with cognitions as its modes, says descartes. Interrelationist arguments take cognitions to be members of some class of phenomena. On neither approach is solipsism even a coherent possibility, he says.
The mind is a substance, with cognitions as its modes, says descartes. Interrelationist arguments take cognitions to be members of some class of phenomena. On neither approach is solipsism even a coherent possibility, he says.
The mind is a substance, with cognitions as its modes, says descartes. Interrelationist arguments take cognitions to be members of some class of phenomena. On neither approach is solipsism even a coherent possibility, he says.
Balancing Privacy and Freedom of Expression
An examination the European Court of Human Rights’ distinction between media reports concerning matters of public importance and publications that simply involve persons in whom the public has taken an interest