Principles of phylosophy


Shamelesslly we called simple people savage and barbarians - me

infinite - made out of infinite finite parts?  me

to examine the truth, it is necessary onco in one's lifetime to
doubt all things, so far as passible. p277

some sientific work is had been passed as true based on ad 
hominen fallacy. me

we ought to consider false all things that we doubt - p277

Why we shall doubt the demostration of mathematics, which
we consider self-evident. p278

we must abstein from givint absteint to dubious things, and
thus prevents our failling into =error.

Some concepts that are simple and clear are obscured by 
definitions in schools.  

THe prejudice prevents many from knowing clearly the 
necessity for the existence of God.

From observation of his cretion to the knowledge that God 
exists as the creator is a path of self descovery and truth. me

we must not dispute the infinite, but just consider a that
in wich we find no limits is indefinite.

What is the difference of the indefinite and infinite? p287

The God is not the casue of our errors. p288

Our error can not be imputed to God. p290

Our errors are defects of our mode of auction, but not
of our nature; and that the faults of subordinates may
often be attributed to other masters, but never to God. p291

Freedom of will is self evident. 

We msut give asent only to things that are clear and dinstinctly
true. - me

We must be carefuul in teaching our kids, and not insert 
prejudices in lifes our our kids - me

The principal causes of error is found in the prejudices of 
childhood. p305

We tend to judge not from not from present percepptions, 
but from preconcieved opinions. 


Principles of material things
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material things and things we do not perceive as materials
such as: light, electricity, .. me

we assume the world infinite, without limit becasue whenever
we imagine a limit, we also imagine a space beyound that limit.- me

we can assume that the universe is constructed from the same 
substance as our world, and that bringin along soem concept
of commonality and uniformity of all the universe. We assume 
thsi becasue our common origin of creation, taht of the "big
 bang" -  me



On the visible world
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in what sense it can be said that all things were created for man?


WE assume that God has created all the world for the humans, but
this is naive as the Earth was grat before man has populated it,
and it would still be great after a probable human race will be
no more on the earth. me


humans prerceive thru sensations and later understands by using
its mind. me

At this time, recalling my insignificance, I affirm nothing, 
and believnig of my assertions should not be ebelieved, unless
it passes its on guide of judgement and acceptance, on your own
standsrd to accept the evidence of reason, or truth. me

 