The Book of Nature, Volumen3Longman, Rees, Orme, Brown, and Green, 1828 |
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... perception , the argument must be loose and inconclusive ; it may plunge us , as it has plunged thousands before us , into errors , but can never conduct us to demonstration : it may lead us , on the one hand , to the proud Brah ...
... perception , the argument must be loose and inconclusive ; it may plunge us , as it has plunged thousands before us , into errors , but can never conduct us to demonstration : it may lead us , on the one hand , to the proud Brah ...
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... perception and re- flection of brutes to the very principle which produces them in man ; and believing that this modification is equally , in both instances , de- stroyed by death , maintains that " as the one dieth , so dieth the other ...
... perception and re- flection of brutes to the very principle which produces them in man ; and believing that this modification is equally , in both instances , de- stroyed by death , maintains that " as the one dieth , so dieth the other ...
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... perception , mankind are in possession of a prin- ciple superadded to this , and which alone con- stitutes their immortal spirit . But such an idea , while it absurdly supposes every man to be created with two immaterial spirits ...
... perception , mankind are in possession of a prin- ciple superadded to this , and which alone con- stitutes their immortal spirit . But such an idea , while it absurdly supposes every man to be created with two immaterial spirits ...
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... perception , or sensation ; and to maintain , in consequence , that they are mere mechanical machines , acted upon by external impulsions alone . Des Cartes was sensible that this is the only alternative : he , therefore , cut the ...
... perception , or sensation ; and to maintain , in consequence , that they are mere mechanical machines , acted upon by external impulsions alone . Des Cartes was sensible that this is the only alternative : he , therefore , cut the ...
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... perception of the form , size , colour , smell , and even distance of objects with the senses which are seated on the surface of the body ; and which , at the same time that it conveys this information , produces such an ad- ditional ...
... perception of the form , size , colour , smell , and even distance of objects with the senses which are seated on the surface of the body ; and which , at the same time that it conveys this information , produces such an ad- ditional ...
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