Siris: A Chain of Philosophical Reflexions and Inquiries Concerning the Virtues of Tar Water, and Divers Other Subjects Connected Together and Arising One from AnotherDublin printed, London re-printed, for W. Innys, C. Hitch, and C. Davis, 1744 - 174 pages |
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Page 121
... Socrates , in Theæteto , concerning that which is agreeable to each perfon ; but concerning what will in time to come be agreeable , of which all men are not equally judges . He who foreknoweth what will be in every kind , is the wifeft ...
... Socrates , in Theæteto , concerning that which is agreeable to each perfon ; but concerning what will in time to come be agreeable , of which all men are not equally judges . He who foreknoweth what will be in every kind , is the wifeft ...
Page 124
... Socrates declares it to be his opinion , that he , who fuppofed all things to have been difpofed and ordered by a mind ( c ) , fhould not pretend to affign any other cause of them . He blames phyfiologers for attempting to account for ...
... Socrates declares it to be his opinion , that he , who fuppofed all things to have been difpofed and ordered by a mind ( c ) , fhould not pretend to affign any other cause of them . He blames phyfiologers for attempting to account for ...
Page 151
... Socrates , Plato , and their followers conceived innate ( c ) notions to be in the foul of man . In was the Platonic doctrine , that humane fouls or minds defcended from above , and were fowed in generation , that they were ftun- ned ...
... Socrates , Plato , and their followers conceived innate ( c ) notions to be in the foul of man . In was the Platonic doctrine , that humane fouls or minds defcended from above , and were fowed in generation , that they were ftun- ned ...
Page 152
... , and there only . Socrates faith to Theætetus , You must not think the white colour that you fee is in any thing without your eyes , or in your eyes , ( 4 ) 308 . ( e ) 309 , 314 . or or in any place at all . And in the ( 152 )
... , and there only . Socrates faith to Theætetus , You must not think the white colour that you fee is in any thing without your eyes , or in your eyes , ( 4 ) 308 . ( e ) 309 , 314 . or or in any place at all . And in the ( 152 )
Page 155
... Socrates alfo and Plato pronounced him to be the ( b ) , the fingle , felf originate one , effentially good . Each of which appellations and forms of speech directly tends to , and determines in mind , eis adv voy artudes faith Plutarch ...
... Socrates alfo and Plato pronounced him to be the ( b ) , the fingle , felf originate one , effentially good . Each of which appellations and forms of speech directly tends to , and determines in mind , eis adv voy artudes faith Plutarch ...
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