The Biographical History of Philosophy: From Its Origin in Greece Down to the Present Day, Volumen2D. Appleton, 1883 - 801 páginas |
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... brain ; and this in spite of the indisputable fact that the early Christian Fathers maintained the materiality not only of the soul , but of God him- self ; * in spite also of the many pious moderns of unimpeachable orthodoxy who held ...
... brain ; and this in spite of the indisputable fact that the early Christian Fathers maintained the materiality not only of the soul , but of God him- self ; * in spite also of the many pious moderns of unimpeachable orthodoxy who held ...
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... brain , even when formerly the property of others . Although little of it would now appear novel , it was novel when he produced it . Haughty , dogmatic , overbearing in manner , he loved Truth , and never hesitated to proclaim her ...
... brain , even when formerly the property of others . Although little of it would now appear novel , it was novel when he produced it . Haughty , dogmatic , overbearing in manner , he loved Truth , and never hesitated to proclaim her ...
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... brain , or spirits , or some internal substance of the head . " That as in vision , so also in conceptions that arise from the other senses , the subject of their inference is not the object , but the sentient . " This important ...
... brain , or spirits , or some internal substance of the head . " That as in vision , so also in conceptions that arise from the other senses , the subject of their inference is not the object , but the sentient . " This important ...
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... brain , " says an acute critic , " this crotchet - world of philoso- phers , and against it alone , that all the attacks of Berkeley were directed . The doctrine that the realities of things were not made for man , and that he must rest ...
... brain , " says an acute critic , " this crotchet - world of philoso- phers , and against it alone , that all the attacks of Berkeley were directed . The doctrine that the realities of things were not made for man , and that he must rest ...
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... Brain ; till at last we arrive at man , with his complex organs and his complex Brain . But so independent is the Brain , that even in the human species cases occur of " anencephalous monsters , " that is to say , children born without any ...
... Brain ; till at last we arrive at man , with his complex organs and his complex Brain . But so independent is the Brain , that even in the human species cases occur of " anencephalous monsters , " that is to say , children born without any ...
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