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He , nor that affable familiar ghost , Which nightly gulls him with intelligence , As victors of my silence cannot boast ; I was not sick of any fear from tbence ! But when your countenance filld up his linc , Then lack'd I matter ...
He , nor that affable familiar ghost , Which nightly gulls him with intelligence , As victors of my silence cannot boast ; I was not sick of any fear from tbence ! But when your countenance filld up his linc , Then lack'd I matter ...
Page 128
To the best of my knowledge Des Cartes was the first philosopher , who introduced the absolute and essential heterogeneity of the soul as intelligence , and the body as matter . The assumption , and the form of speaking , have remained ...
To the best of my knowledge Des Cartes was the first philosopher , who introduced the absolute and essential heterogeneity of the soul as intelligence , and the body as matter . The assumption , and the form of speaking , have remained ...
Page 133
In order to explain thinking , as a material phænomenon , it is necessary to refine matter into a mere modification of intelligence , with the two - fold function of appearing and perceiving . Even so did Priestley in his controversy ...
In order to explain thinking , as a material phænomenon , it is necessary to refine matter into a mere modification of intelligence , with the two - fold function of appearing and perceiving . Even so did Priestley in his controversy ...
Page 138
This again is no way conceivable , but by assuming as a postulate , that both are ab initio , identical and co - inherent ; that intelligence and being are reciprocally each others Substrate . I presumed that this was a possible ...
This again is no way conceivable , but by assuming as a postulate , that both are ab initio , identical and co - inherent ; that intelligence and being are reciprocally each others Substrate . I presumed that this was a possible ...
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... properties of intelligence and will are to be referred to the Supreme Being in the former or only in the latter sense ; as inherent attributes , or only as consequences that have existence in other things through him .
... properties of intelligence and will are to be referred to the Supreme Being in the former or only in the latter sense ; as inherent attributes , or only as consequences that have existence in other things through him .
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