The Skeptical and Other Systems of Philosophy
The Skeptical and Other Systems of Philosophy Simplified
Knowledge is Opposite of Probability
Section 1
The Nature of Probability
Section 1b
Feeling Versus Intellect
Section 1c
Can our senses deceive us?
Section 2
How Do We Know We Exist?
Section 2
Our Perceptions are just a Representation based on Disposition
Section 2g
Why Each Moment is a New Reality: Identity
Section 2f
Why We Assign a Continued Existence to Things
Section 2h
Can our senses deceive us?
Section 2
The Philosophy of Aristotle -- Matter
Section 3
Aristotle's Philosophy is False
Section 3b
Imagination Creates Reality
Section 2c
The Philosophy of Descartes -- Imagination
Section 4
Hume's Physics: Identity and Space for that Identity to Exist
Section 4b
The coherence and constancy of impressions
Section 2d
The Entropy of the Mind
Section 2e
Spinoza's Philosophy -- The Soul's Immateriality
Section 5
A Feeling or Perception Cannot Be Bound By Dimensions
Section 5b
The Relation of Perceptions
Section 5c
The Soul's Substance
Section 5d
Spinoza's system is really Theological
Section 5e
The Mind's Substance
Section 5f
The Self is a Collection of Perceptions
Section 6
The Idea of Identity is Caused by the Resemblance of Perceptions
Section 6b