Eclectic Magazine, and Monthly Edition of the Living Age, Volume 12;Volume 75Leavitt, Throw and Company, 1870 |
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Pagina 31
... matter of religious duty , to strip off all his beliefs and reduce himself to a state of intellectual nakedness , until such time as he could satisfy himself which were fit to be worn . He thought a bare skin healthier than the most ...
... matter of religious duty , to strip off all his beliefs and reduce himself to a state of intellectual nakedness , until such time as he could satisfy himself which were fit to be worn . He thought a bare skin healthier than the most ...
Pagina 32
... matter , the particles of which are vibrating with vast rapidity , but with very different velocities , strike upon the marble , and those which vibrate with one particular velocity are thrown off from its surface in all directions ...
... matter , the particles of which are vibrating with vast rapidity , but with very different velocities , strike upon the marble , and those which vibrate with one particular velocity are thrown off from its surface in all directions ...
Pagina 33
... matter , exten- sion . Surely this quality must be in the thing , and not in our minds ? But the reply must still be ; whatever may , or may not , exist in the thing , all that we can know of these qualities is a state of consciousness ...
... matter , exten- sion . Surely this quality must be in the thing , and not in our minds ? But the reply must still be ; whatever may , or may not , exist in the thing , all that we can know of these qualities is a state of consciousness ...
Pagina 34
... matter does not exist ; and of illogicality , for not seeing that the arguments which he supposed demolished the existence of matter were equally destructive to the existence of soul . And it equally refuses to listen to the jargon of ...
... matter does not exist ; and of illogicality , for not seeing that the arguments which he supposed demolished the existence of matter were equally destructive to the existence of soul . And it equally refuses to listen to the jargon of ...
Pagina 35
... matter and motion , or forces operating according to law . * This grand concep- tion , which is sketched in the " Discours , " and more fully developed in the " Prin- cipes " and in the " Traité de l'Homme , " he worked out with ...
... matter and motion , or forces operating according to law . * This grand concep- tion , which is sketched in the " Discours , " and more fully developed in the " Prin- cipes " and in the " Traité de l'Homme , " he worked out with ...
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