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When therefore we speak of corporeal agents or corporeal causes , this is to be
underftood in a different , subordinate , and improper sense . ? 155 . The
principles whereof a thing is compounded , the instrument used in its production ,
and the ...
When therefore we speak of corporeal agents or corporeal causes , this is to be
underftood in a different , subordinate , and improper sense . ? 155 . The
principles whereof a thing is compounded , the instrument used in its production ,
and the ...
Page 118
Forasmuch as force is neither corporeal , nor belongs to any corporeal thing ( t ) ;
nor yet to be discovered by experiments or mathematical reasonings , which
reach no farther than difcernible effects , and motions in things passive and ...
Forasmuch as force is neither corporeal , nor belongs to any corporeal thing ( t ) ;
nor yet to be discovered by experiments or mathematical reasonings , which
reach no farther than difcernible effects , and motions in things passive and ...
Page 126
Others , making all corporeal things to be dependent upon fout or mind , think this
to exist in the first place and primary sense , and the being of bodies to be
altogether derived from , and presuppose that of the mind . 264 . Sense and ...
Others , making all corporeal things to be dependent upon fout or mind , think this
to exist in the first place and primary sense , and the being of bodies to be
altogether derived from , and presuppose that of the mind . 264 . Sense and ...
Page 137
Naturalists , whole proper province it is to consider ph¿nomiena , experiments ,
mechanical organs and motions , principally regard the vifible frame of things or
corporeal world ; suppo - - sing foul to be contained in body . And this hypothesis
...
Naturalists , whole proper province it is to consider ph¿nomiena , experiments ,
mechanical organs and motions , principally regard the vifible frame of things or
corporeal world ; suppo - - sing foul to be contained in body . And this hypothesis
...
Page 150
As to an absolute actual exifence ( 6 ) of fenfible or corporeal things , it doth not
seem to have been admitted either by Placo or Aristotle . In the Theatetus we are
told , that if any one faith a thing is or is made , he must withal say , for what , or of
...
As to an absolute actual exifence ( 6 ) of fenfible or corporeal things , it doth not
seem to have been admitted either by Placo or Aristotle . In the Theatetus we are
told , that if any one faith a thing is or is made , he must withal say , for what , or of
...
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