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" For what is the heart, but a spring; and the nerves, but so many strings; and the joints, but so many wheels, giving motion to the whole body, such as was intended by the artificer? "
Proceedings of the Literary & Philosophical Society of Liverpool - Página 159
por Literary and Philosophical Society of Liverpool - 1854
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England's Leonardo: Robert Hooke and the Seventeenth-Century Scientific ...

Allan Chapman - 2004 - 392 páginas
...the Heart, but a Spring; and the Nerves, but so many Strings; and the ]oynts, but so many Wlieeles, giving motion to the Whole Body, such as was intended by the Artificer?' One can see many aspects of this approach to mechanism implicit in the researches of Robert Hooke....
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Liberty: God's Gift to Humanity

Chana B. Cox - 2006 - 302 páginas
...ways. For seeing life is but a motion of limbs, the beginning whereof is in some principal part within, why may we not say that all automata (engines that...whole body, such as was intended by the Artificer? (Leviathan, introduction)15 For Hobbes, the role of the scientist, and of the political scientist in...
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The Quest for a General Theory of Leadership

George R. Goethals, Georgia Jones Sorenson - 2007 - 269 páginas
...recast Machiavelli's poetic insights in the more scientific and mechanical language of the 17th century ('For what is the heart, but a spring; and the nerves,...whole body, such as was intended by the Artificer?' (Hobbes 1960, 5). Hobbes applied his self-consciously scientific approach (he was in a sense the first...
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Binding Words: Conscience and Rhetoric in Hobbes, Hegel, and Heidegger

Karen S. Feldman - 2006 - 170 páginas
...expression of being-true in propositions. 54. Aristotle, Metaphysics 7.1.1, 1028a. 55. Hobbes then adds, "For what is the heart, but a spring; and the nerves,...whole body, such as was intended by the artificer?" (L, ix) . 56. Cf. Michael Esfeld, Mechanismus und Subjektivitat in der Philosophie von Thomas Hobbes...
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The Moral Menagerie: PHILOSOPHY AND ANIMAL RIGHTS

Marc R. Fellenz - 2010 - 312 páginas
...animal. For seeing life is but a motion of limbs, the beginning whereof is in some principal part within, why may we not say that all automata (engines that...whole body, such as was intended by the Artificer?" 16. Ibid., Chapter 2. 17. Ibid., Chapter 6. 18. Ibid., Chapter 46. 19. Ibid., Chapter 2. 20. Ibid.,...
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Die Evolution der Informationstechnologie als Initiator gesellschaftlicher ...

Michael Daum - 2007 - 168 páginas
...animal. For seeing life is but a motion oflimbs, the beginning whereofis in some principal part within, why may we not say that all automata (engines that...whole body, such as was intended by the Artificer? Art goes yetfurther, imitating that rational and most excellent work ofNature, man. For by art is created...
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Washing the Brain: Metaphor and Hidden Ideology

Andrew Goatly - 2007 - 464 páginas
...seeing that life is but a motion of limbs, the beginning whereof is in some principal part within; why may we not say that all Automata (engines that...whole body, such as was intended by the artificer? Art goes yet further, imitating that rational and most excellent work of nature, man. For by art is...
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Civilizational Dialogue and Political Thought: Tehran Papers

Fred Reinhard Dallmayr, Abbas Manoochehri - 2007 - 218 páginas
...machines and instruments. This outlook is clearly evidenced in the opening pages of his Leviathan: For what is the heart but a spring, and the nerves...whole body, such as was intended by the artificer. Art goes yet further, imitating that rational and most excellent work of nature, man. For by art is...
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Literature and the Politics of Family in Seventeenth-Century England

Su Fang Ng - 2007 - 200 páginas
...the Heart, but a Spring, and the Nerves, but so many Strings; and the Joynts, but so many Wheeles, giving motion to the whole Body, such as was intended by the Artificer? Art goes yet further, imitating that Rationall and most excellent worke of Nature, Man. For by Art...
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Pagans in the Promised Land: Decoding the Doctrine of Christian Discovery

Steven T. Newcomb - 2008 - 220 páginas
...the Heart, but a Spring; and the Nerves, but so many Strings; and the Joynts, but so many Wheeles, giving motion to the whole Body, such as was intended by the Artificer? Art goes yet further, imitating that Rationall and most excellent work of Nature, Man. For by Art is...
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