A Critical History of Philosophy, Volume 2E. Stock, 1889 |
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... say , just how matter thinks and feels and wills . ' Eminent physiologists , ' we are told , maintain that the spinal cord is really endowed with sensation and volition . ' ' I hold , ' says our author , ' emotion to mean the special ...
... say , just how matter thinks and feels and wills . ' Eminent physiologists , ' we are told , maintain that the spinal cord is really endowed with sensation and volition . ' ' I hold , ' says our author , ' emotion to mean the special ...
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... says Bassean , than whom none was better able to judge of the facts of the case , ' I have perused their books , I have examined their several opinions , I have found them all proud , positive , and dogmatizing , even in their pretended ...
... says Bassean , than whom none was better able to judge of the facts of the case , ' I have perused their books , I have examined their several opinions , I have found them all proud , positive , and dogmatizing , even in their pretended ...
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... says , ' be many substances , but only one substance . ' God , ' he says , ' I understand the Being absolutely infinite , i.e. , the Sub- stance consisting of infinite Attributes , each of which expresses an infinite and eternal essence ...
... says , ' be many substances , but only one substance . ' God , ' he says , ' I understand the Being absolutely infinite , i.e. , the Sub- stance consisting of infinite Attributes , each of which expresses an infinite and eternal essence ...
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Distinguishing Characteristics of Necessary Principles | 7 |
Method of Refuting Objections or the Forms in which they may be Refuted | 19 |
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