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" An idea assented to feels different from a fictitious idea, that the fancy alone presents to us: And this different feeling I endeavour to explain by calling it a superior force, or vivacity, or solidity, or firmness, or steadiness. "
History of the Problems of Philosophy - الصفحة 131
بواسطة Paul Janet, Gabriel Séailles - 1902
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