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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... considerable . The difference in kind , corresponding to the difference of tone , is still more considerable . And farther , one vibration in the brain may be distinguished from another by its place , in consequence of its principally ...
... considerable . The difference in kind , corresponding to the difference of tone , is still more considerable . And farther , one vibration in the brain may be distinguished from another by its place , in consequence of its principally ...
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... considerable weight is requisite to bring into contact , even links of a chain hanging freely in the air ; they being kept asunder by a repulsive power belonging to a very small surface , so that they do not actually touch , though they ...
... considerable weight is requisite to bring into contact , even links of a chain hanging freely in the air ; they being kept asunder by a repulsive power belonging to a very small surface , so that they do not actually touch , though they ...
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... considerable variation in this system respects the origin of matter . For some did not suppose it to be eter- nal , but , like all other things , to have issued , directly or in- directly , from the One Great Original Being , and Source ...
... considerable variation in this system respects the origin of matter . For some did not suppose it to be eter- nal , but , like all other things , to have issued , directly or in- directly , from the One Great Original Being , and Source ...
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OF THE THIRD VOLUME | 5 |
INTRODUCTORY OBSERVATIONS | 15 |
Remarks on Dr Reids Inquiry | 25 |
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Términos y frases comunes
absurd action admit affected apostle appear argument Arian ascribe association of ideas atheists attended Beattie Beausobre believe belong body brain called Calvinists cause cerning certainly Christ Christian Cicero circumstances common sense concerning connexion consequence consider dæmons death Deity Descartes doctrine of necessity equally Essay evident existence external fact faculty Father favour feel give Hartley hypothesis ideas imagine immaterial substance impressions infinite influence intelligence judgment Justin Martyr kind liberty light Lord Malebranche mankind manner material matter means metaphysical metaphysicians moral motion motives nature necessarily necessary nerves objects observe opinion optic nerves Oswald particles perceive perception perly Pernumia person philosophers Plato possible primary truths principles proper Pythagoras reader reason Reid religion repulsion respect resurrection retina says Scriptures sensation shew solid soul speaking spirit sufficient supposed supposition Tertullian thing thought tion vibrations virtue whole words writers