Remarks on Dr. Reid's inquiry, Dr. Beattie's Essay, and Dr. Oswald's Appeal (2d ed.) Introductory essays to Hartley's Theory of the human mind (2d ed.) Disquisitions relating to matter and spirit (2d ed.) The doctrine of philosophical necessity illustrated (2d ed.) [1818G. Smallfield, 1817 |
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... cause of all things , because things do actually exist , and could never have existed with- out a cause , and all secondary causes necessarily lead us to a primary one . But of the nature of the existence of this primary cause ...
... cause of all things , because things do actually exist , and could never have existed with- out a cause , and all secondary causes necessarily lead us to a primary one . But of the nature of the existence of this primary cause ...
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... cause . This is even the foundation on which the only proper argument for the being of a God rests . And the necessarian asserts , that if , in any given state of mind , with respect both to disposition and motives , two dif- ferent ...
... cause . This is even the foundation on which the only proper argument for the being of a God rests . And the necessarian asserts , that if , in any given state of mind , with respect both to disposition and motives , two dif- ferent ...
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... cause of the action , or the cause of the immediate cause , & c .; for example , if the motive excite the desire , the desire determine the will , and the will produce the action . For , contrive as many mediums of this kind as you ...
... cause of the action , or the cause of the immediate cause , & c .; for example , if the motive excite the desire , the desire determine the will , and the will produce the action . For , contrive as many mediums of this kind as you ...
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OF THE THIRD VOLUME | 5 |
INTRODUCTORY OBSERVATIONS | 15 |
Remarks on Dr Reids Inquiry | 25 |
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