Siris: A Chain of Philosophical Reflexions and Inquiries Concerning the Virtues of Tar WaterReprinted for W. Innys, 1744 - 174 pages |
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... reason , of any other agent or efficient cause than mind or fpirit . When therefore we speak of cor- poreal agents or corporeal caufes , this is to be under- tood in a different , fubordinate , and improper fenfe . 155. The principles ...
... reason , of any other agent or efficient cause than mind or fpirit . When therefore we speak of cor- poreal agents or corporeal caufes , this is to be under- tood in a different , fubordinate , and improper fenfe . 155. The principles ...
Page 107
... reasons or forms . ( λoys σTegμaτIX's ) of all natural things . As the : forms of things have their ideal existence in the , intellect , so it should seem that feminal principles have their natural exiftence in the light ( b ) , a me ...
... reasons or forms . ( λoys σTegμaτIX's ) of all natural things . As the : forms of things have their ideal existence in the , intellect , so it should seem that feminal principles have their natural exiftence in the light ( b ) , a me ...
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... reason , as well as experience , concerning the origin of motion , and the refpective natures , properties , and differences of foul and body , and he will , if I mistake not , evidently perceive , that there is nothing active in the ...
... reason , as well as experience , concerning the origin of motion , and the refpective natures , properties , and differences of foul and body , and he will , if I mistake not , evidently perceive , that there is nothing active in the ...
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... reason , because the elements are not alive . Tho ' perhaps it may not be eafy to prove , that blood and animal fpirit are more alive in man , than water and fire in the world . That phi- ( f ) . 172 , -277 . lofopher , lofopher , in ...
... reason , because the elements are not alive . Tho ' perhaps it may not be eafy to prove , that blood and animal fpirit are more alive in man , than water and fire in the world . That phi- ( f ) . 172 , -277 . lofopher , lofopher , in ...
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... reason in the foul , acting of it felf , and originally full of it's own proper notions , πλήρης ἀφ ' ἑαυτῇ τῶν οἰκείων γνωτῶν . 316. And as the Platonic philofophy supposed intellectual notions to be originally inexiftent or innate in ...
... reason in the foul , acting of it felf , and originally full of it's own proper notions , πλήρης ἀφ ' ἑαυτῇ τῶν οἰκείων γνωτῶν . 316. And as the Platonic philofophy supposed intellectual notions to be originally inexiftent or innate in ...
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