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A Chain of Philosophical Reflexions and Inquiries Concerning the Virtues of Tar
Water, and Divers Other Subjects Connected Together and Arising One from
Another George Berkeley. parts . The Platonic philosophers do wonderfully refine
...
A Chain of Philosophical Reflexions and Inquiries Concerning the Virtues of Tar
Water, and Divers Other Subjects Connected Together and Arising One from
Another George Berkeley. parts . The Platonic philosophers do wonderfully refine
...
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Nor is it the business of experimental philosophers to find them out . 249 . The
mechanical philosopher , as hath been already observed , inquires properly
concerning the rules and modes of operation alone , and not concerning the
cause ...
Nor is it the business of experimental philosophers to find them out . 249 . The
mechanical philosopher , as hath been already observed , inquires properly
concerning the rules and modes of operation alone , and not concerning the
cause ...
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This notion was embraced by divers philosophers of Greece , who may be
supposed to have derived it from the fame source from whence many of their
other opinions were drawn . 270 . The doctrine of real absolute external space ,
induced ...
This notion was embraced by divers philosophers of Greece , who may be
supposed to have derived it from the fame source from whence many of their
other opinions were drawn . 270 . The doctrine of real absolute external space ,
induced ...
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Anaxagoras , it seems , ascribed the motive faculty to mind , which mind some
subsequent philosophers have accurately discriminated from soul and life ,
ascribing to it the sole faculty of intellection . 321 . But still God was supposed the
first ...
Anaxagoras , it seems , ascribed the motive faculty to mind , which mind some
subsequent philosophers have accurately discriminated from soul and life ,
ascribing to it the sole faculty of intellection . 321 . But still God was supposed the
first ...
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And this was the tenet of those ancient philosophers In the Platonic doctrine , the
generation of the vgs of nógos was not contingent but necessary , not temporary
but from everlasting . There never was a time supposed wherein to èv subsisted ...
And this was the tenet of those ancient philosophers In the Platonic doctrine , the
generation of the vgs of nógos was not contingent but necessary , not temporary
but from everlasting . There never was a time supposed wherein to èv subsisted ...
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