Biographia Literaria, 1817, Volumen1Scolar Press, 1971 - 310 páginas |
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... Hartley ; who stood in the same relation to Hobbs as Newton to Kepler ; the law of association being that to the mind , which gravitation is to matter . Of the former clause in this assertion , as it respects the comparative merits of ...
... Hartley ; who stood in the same relation to Hobbs as Newton to Kepler ; the law of association being that to the mind , which gravitation is to matter . Of the former clause in this assertion , as it respects the comparative merits of ...
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Samuel Taylor Coleridge. CHAPTER VI . That Hartley's system , as far as it differs from that of Aristotle , is neither tenable in theory , nor founded in facts . Of Hartley's hypothetical vibrations in his hypothetical oscillating ether ...
Samuel Taylor Coleridge. CHAPTER VI . That Hartley's system , as far as it differs from that of Aristotle , is neither tenable in theory , nor founded in facts . Of Hartley's hypothetical vibrations in his hypothetical oscillating ether ...
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... Hartley's vibra- ✓tions and vibratiuncles ; and his work has been re - edited by Priestley , with the omission of the material hypothesis . But Hartley was too great a man , too coherent a thinker , for this to have been done , either ...
... Hartley's vibra- ✓tions and vibratiuncles ; and his work has been re - edited by Priestley , with the omission of the material hypothesis . But Hartley was too great a man , too coherent a thinker , for this to have been done , either ...
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