The Book of Nature, Volumen3Longman, Rees, Orme, Brown, and Green, 1828 |
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... opinion in the present day . If , then , extension , belong equally to matter and to space , it cannot be contemplated as the peculiar and exclusive property of the former : and if we allow it to immaterial space , there is no reason ...
... opinion in the present day . If , then , extension , belong equally to matter and to space , it cannot be contemplated as the peculiar and exclusive property of the former : and if we allow it to immaterial space , there is no reason ...
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... opinion of the philosophers , as soon as it has become separated from the body . And the opinion derives some strength from the man- ner in which it is stated to have been first formed in the Mosaic records , which intimate it to be a ...
... opinion of the philosophers , as soon as it has become separated from the body . And the opinion derives some strength from the man- ner in which it is stated to have been first formed in the Mosaic records , which intimate it to be a ...
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... to lose ourselves . To show this has been my first object ; my second has been to conciliate discordant opinions , and to connect popular belief with philosophy . But I have also aimed at a much higher mark 30 ON MATERIALISM.
... to lose ourselves . To show this has been my first object ; my second has been to conciliate discordant opinions , and to connect popular belief with philosophy . But I have also aimed at a much higher mark 30 ON MATERIALISM.
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... opinions have been started , and old opinions revived ; and what , after all , is the upshot ? The reply is as humiliating as in the former case : vanity of vanities , and nothing more ; utter doubt and indecision , — hope perpetually ...
... opinions have been started , and old opinions revived ; and what , after all , is the upshot ? The reply is as humiliating as in the former case : vanity of vanities , and nothing more ; utter doubt and indecision , — hope perpetually ...
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... opinion , I chiefly allude to one or two hints at it that are scattered throughout the book of Job , which I must again take leave to regard as the oldest composition that has descended to us . I do not refer to the fearful and ...
... opinion , I chiefly allude to one or two hints at it that are scattered throughout the book of Job , which I must again take leave to regard as the oldest composition that has descended to us . I do not refer to the fearful and ...
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action animal appears Aristotle beauty behold believe Bishop Berkeley Bishop Butler body brain called Cartes character Charles Bell colour common sense connexion consequently constitution Deity derived desire distinct divine doctrine doubt Dugald Stewart Epicurus equally Essay existence external objects faculties fear feeling Fingal Gaul genius Greek happiness heart hence human hypothesis imagination immaterial important innate ideas instances instinct intelligence intuitive intuitive knowledge judgment kind knowledge language Lect lecture Locke Malebranche mankind material matter means ment mental mind moral nature never opinion organ passions PATHOGNOMY peculiar peculiarly perceive perception perhaps phantasms philosophers physiognomy physiologists Plato pleasure poetry poets possessed present principle produced proof propensity prove Pyrrho quadrupeds qualities quently racter reason Reid resemblance retributive justice says sensation soul Spurzheim sublime supposed taste temperament term theosophy thing thou tion truth virtue whole words