Publications of the Institute of the History of Medicine, the Johns Hopkins University: The Hideyo Noguchi lectures. Third series, Volumen7Johns Hopkins Press, 1957 |
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... thought . For the concepts of the mind concerning the infinite are either about the meaning of the term " infinite , " or about something which exceeds all conceived numerical , visual , tactual measure : that is , something which is ...
... thought . For the concepts of the mind concerning the infinite are either about the meaning of the term " infinite , " or about something which exceeds all conceived numerical , visual , tactual measure : that is , something which is ...
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... , and also on account of the instrument by the aid of which they have made themselves accessible to our 88 Things Never Seen Before and Thoughts Never Thought: the Discovery of New Stars in the World Space and the Materialization of Space,
... , and also on account of the instrument by the aid of which they have made themselves accessible to our 88 Things Never Seen Before and Thoughts Never Thought: the Discovery of New Stars in the World Space and the Materialization of Space,
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... thought is an extremely defective modus of cogitation ; but , just as in spite of its discoursiveness our thought is an imi- tation of , and a participation in , God's cogitativeness , so in spite of its divisibility and mobility our ...
... thought is an extremely defective modus of cogitation ; but , just as in spite of its discoursiveness our thought is an imi- tation of , and a participation in , God's cogitativeness , so in spite of its divisibility and mobility our ...
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Introduction | 1 |
The New Astronomy and the New Metaphysics | 28 |
The New Astronomy against the New Metaphysics | 58 |
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