The Republican, Volumen14Richard Carlile R. Carlile, 1970 |
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... matter is ideal , there could have been no idea without the previous existence of the matter to form it . Berkeley concluded , that an idea was the basis of our knowledge of matter . I conclude , that matter is the necessary foundation ...
... matter is ideal , there could have been no idea without the previous existence of the matter to form it . Berkeley concluded , that an idea was the basis of our knowledge of matter . I conclude , that matter is the necessary foundation ...
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... matter either commencing or ceas- ing to be under any circumstances , and this alone establishes a difference in their manner of existence . " Further , he says , " view- ing matter as the eternal cause , and every identity one of its ...
... matter either commencing or ceas- ing to be under any circumstances , and this alone establishes a difference in their manner of existence . " Further , he says , " view- ing matter as the eternal cause , and every identity one of its ...
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... matter , WHAT IS THE SOURCE OF THAT GENERAL MIND ? We find matter acting in all motions ; but we never find mind dis- tinct from matter . Το say that matter cannot move itself is to set aside a perceptible fact for the sake of making ...
... matter , WHAT IS THE SOURCE OF THAT GENERAL MIND ? We find matter acting in all motions ; but we never find mind dis- tinct from matter . Το say that matter cannot move itself is to set aside a perceptible fact for the sake of making ...
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An Address to the People of this Island by Richard | 1 |
Royal Buildings Observations by the Editor of The Times | 2 |
Carlile on his past proceedings and future prospects On | 33 |
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