Les Principes de la connaissance humaine Les Principes de la connaissance humaine

Les Principes de la connaissance humaine

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BnF collection ebooks - "L'écrit que je publie m'a paru, après une longue et scrupuleuse recherche, porter les caractères de l'évidence et ne devoir pas être inutile, surtout aux personnes entachées de scepticisme, ou qui ont besoin d'une démonstration de l'existence et de l'immatérialité de Dieu ou de l'immortalité naturelle de l'âme..."

GENRE
Essais et sciences humaines
SORTIE
2015
6 mars
LANGUE
FR
Français
LONGUEUR
119
Pages
ÉDITIONS
BnF collection ebooks
TAILLE
876,9
Ko

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