... 70. Thus we see that each living body has a dominant entelechy. which in the animal is the soul: but the limbs of this living body are full of other living beings. Giordano Bruno - Page 224by James Lewis McIntyre - 1903 - 365 pagesFull view - About this book
| Frederic Henry Hedge - Philosophy - 1884 - 410 pages
...70. We see, then, that each living body has a governing Entelechy, which in animals is the soul of the animal. But the members of this living body are full of other living bodies, — plants, animals, — each of which has its Entelcchy, or regent soul. 71. We must not,... | |
| Gottfried Wilhelm Freiherr von Leibniz - Philosophy - 1890 - 410 pages
...70 : Theod., g 195. J Preface, pp. 40, 41. \ 228 70. We see thus that each living body has a ruling entelechy which is the soul in the animal, but the...living beings — plants, animals — each of which has also its entelechy or governing soul. 71. But it must not be imagined, as has been done* by some... | |
| Richard Garnett - Anthologies - 1890 - 448 pages
...us. Hence it appears that each living body has a dominant entelechy, which in an animal is the soul ; but the members of this living body are full of other living beings, plants, animals, each of which has also its dominant entelechy or soul. But it must not be imagined, as has been done by some who... | |
| Alfred Weber - Philosophy - 1896 - 650 pages
...Principei de la nature et de la grace, § •'!. being," as Leibniz expressly states,1 '• has a ruling entelechy, which is the soul in the animal, but the...living beings, — plants, animals, — each of which has also its entelechy or governing soul." " Each monad," he also says,2 " is a mirror of the universe,... | |
| Alfred Weber - Philosophy - 1896 - 660 pages
...la nature el de la gr&ce, § 3, being," as Leibniz expressly states,1 '• has a ruling entet echy, which is the soul in the animal, but the members of...living beings, — plants, animals, — each of which has also its entelechy or governing soul." " Each monad," he also says,2 " is a mirror of the universe,... | |
| New Thought - 1906 - 412 pages
...of other monads, which constitute the body of this central monad." And in the "Monadology" he says : "The members of this living body are full of other living beings, plants, animals, each of which has also its dominant entelechy or soul." The theories of Wallace and Darwin are anticipated by Leibniz... | |
| Gottfried Wilhelm Freiherr von Leibniz - Monadology - 1898 - 468 pages
...70. Hence it appears that each living body has a dominant entelechy, which in an animal is the soul ; but the members of this living body are full of other living beings, plants, animals, each of which has also its dominant entelechy or soul11'. themselves to it.' The view of Leibniz also suggests the... | |
| Gottfried Wilhelm Freiherr von Leibniz - Monadology - 1898 - 496 pages
...70. Hence it appears that each living body has a dominant entelechy, which in an animal is the soul ; but the members of this living body are full of other living beings, plants, animals, each of which has also its dominant entelechy or soul m. themselves to it.' The view of Leibniz also suggests the... | |
| Alfred Weber - 1899 - 656 pages
...; Principes de la nature et de la grace, § 3. being," as Leibniz expressly states,1 " has a ruling entelechy, which is the soul in the animal, but the...living beings, — plants, animals, — each of which has also its entelechy or governing soul." " Each monad," he also says,2 " is a mirror of the universe,... | |
| Paul Janet, Gabriel Séailles - Philosophy - 1902 - 412 pages
...Leibnitz " each living body has a dominant entelechy (the monad), which in the animal is the soul ; but the members of this living body are full of other living beings, plants or animals, each of which has also its dominant entelechy or soul " (Monadology, § 70). Thus, according... | |
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