The Book of Nature, Nide 3Longman, Rees, Orme, Brown, and Green, 1828 |
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Sivu 17
... hypotheses , and even of one or two that pretend to great exactness in these respects , instinct is made a part or faculty of the mind : and hence we hear of a moral in- stinct . But has the polype , then , or the hydatid a mind ? Are ...
... hypotheses , and even of one or two that pretend to great exactness in these respects , instinct is made a part or faculty of the mind : and hence we hear of a moral in- stinct . But has the polype , then , or the hydatid a mind ? Are ...
Sivu 24
... hypotheses of material- ism and of immaterialism are to each other , in the sense in which they are commonly under- stood , it is curious to observe how directly and equally they tend to one common result , with respect to a point upon ...
... hypotheses of material- ism and of immaterialism are to each other , in the sense in which they are commonly under- stood , it is curious to observe how directly and equally they tend to one common result , with respect to a point upon ...
Sivu 27
... hypothesis and the Abbé Polignac , who in- trepidly follows him , gravely devotes almost a whole book of his anti - Lucretius to an elu- cidation of this doctrine ; maintaining that the hound has no more will of his own in chasing the ...
... hypothesis and the Abbé Polignac , who in- trepidly follows him , gravely devotes almost a whole book of his anti - Lucretius to an elu- cidation of this doctrine ; maintaining that the hound has no more will of his own in chasing the ...
Sivu 29
... hypothesis and that of the general body of immaterialists , is little more than verbal . For there are few of them who do not conceive in their hearts ( with what logical strictness I stay not to enquire ) that the soul , in its ...
... hypothesis and that of the general body of immaterialists , is little more than verbal . For there are few of them who do not conceive in their hearts ( with what logical strictness I stay not to enquire ) that the soul , in its ...
Sivu 34
... ? The reply is as humiliating as in the former case : vanity of vanities , and nothing more ; utter doubt and indecision , — hope perpetually neutralized by fear . -- If we turn to the oldest hypotheses of the East 34 ON THE NATURE AND.
... ? The reply is as humiliating as in the former case : vanity of vanities , and nothing more ; utter doubt and indecision , — hope perpetually neutralized by fear . -- If we turn to the oldest hypotheses of the East 34 ON THE NATURE AND.
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