There are some brutes that seem to have as much knowledge and reason as some that are called men ; and the animal and vegetable kingdoms are so nearly joined that if you will take the lowest of one, and the highest of the other, there will scarce be perceived... The British Essayists: The Spectator - Sivu 20tekijä(t) Alexander Chalmers - 1802Koko teos - Tietoja tästä kirjasta
| John Locke - 1928 - 428 sivua
...mermaids or sea-men. There are some brutes, that seem to have as much knowledge and reason, as some that are called men; and the animal and vegetable...perceived any great difference between them; and so on, till we come to the lowest and the most inorganical parts of matter, we shall find everywhere, that... | |
| John Locke - 1928 - 436 sivua
...mermaids or sea-men. There are some brutes, that seem to have as much knowledge and reason, as some that are called men; and the animal and vegetable kingdoms are so nearly joined, that if and give what names to them they will: yet if they will be understood, when they speak of things really... | |
| Arthur O. Lovejoy - 1936 - 404 sivua
...of mermaids or sea-men. There are some brutes that seem to have as much reason and knowledge as some that are called men; and the animal and vegetable...and so on until we come to the lowest and the most unorganical parts of matter, we shall find everywhere that the several species are linked together,... | |
| Stephen Edelston Toulmin, Stephen Toulmin, June Goodfield - 1982 - 292 sivua
...of mermaids or sea-men. There are some brutes that seem to have as much reason and knowledge as some that are called men; and the animal and vegetable...lowest of one and the highest of the other, there will scarcely be perceived any great difference between them; and so on until we come to the lowest and... | |
| G. W. Leibniz, Gottfried Wilhelm Freiherr von Leibniz - 1982 - 316 sivua
...from the other. There are some brutes that seem to have as much knowledge and reason as some animals that are called men, and the animal and vegetable...take the lowest of one and the highest of the other, no great difference will be perceived between them; all the way to the lowest and most inorganic parts... | |
| Peter Smith, O. R. Jones - 1986 - 304 sivua
...one from the other. ... There are some brutes that seem to have as much knowledge and reason as some that are called men; and the animal and vegetable...perceived any great difference between them; and so on, till we come to the lowest and most inorganical parts of matter, we shall find everywhere that the... | |
| David E. Stannard - 1992 - 420 sivua
...of mermaids or sea-men. There are some brutes that seem to have as much reason and knowledge as some that are called men; and the animal and vegetable...will scarce be perceived any great difference between them.86 Until well into the eighteenth century others of the finest minds in Europe believed in, along... | |
| Marc Ereshefsky - 1992 - 432 sivua
...Brutes, that seem to have as much Knowledge and Reason, as some that are called Men . . . and so on till we come to the lowest and the most inorganical parts of Matter, we shall find everywhere, that the several Species are linked together, and differ but in almost insensible degrees... | |
| Hilary Kornblith - 1995 - 140 sivua
...Mermaids, or Sea-men. There are some Brutes, that seem to have as much Knowledge and Reason, as some that are called Men: and the Animal and Vegetable Kingdoms, are so nearly join'd, that if you will take the lowest of one, and the highest of the other, there will scarce be... | |
| Gottfried Wilhelm Freiherr von Leibniz - 1996 - 528 sivua
....sea-men. There are some brutes, that seem to have as much knowledge and reason, as some [animals] that are called men: and the animal and vegetable...kingdoms, are so nearly joined, that if you will take 1 Locke: 'distinct'. Coste: 'diverses' Leibniz: ' differentes ' . * Added by Leibniz. the lowest of... | |
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