Essay on ManUniversity Press, 1913 - 87 sider |
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Side xiv
... principles were attacked from the orthodox side by Jean - Pierre de Crousaz , a Swiss philosopher who lived at Lausanne , in an Examen de l'essai de Mr Pope , which he followed up in 1738 by a longer Commentaire sur les principes de ...
... principles were attacked from the orthodox side by Jean - Pierre de Crousaz , a Swiss philosopher who lived at Lausanne , in an Examen de l'essai de Mr Pope , which he followed up in 1738 by a longer Commentaire sur les principes de ...
Side xv
... principles of which he had pre- viously denounced to his brother clergy . His com- mentary on the poem , defending its Christianity , was published in a series of letters , beginning in 1738 , and reaching their complete form in 1742 ...
... principles of which he had pre- viously denounced to his brother clergy . His com- mentary on the poem , defending its Christianity , was published in a series of letters , beginning in 1738 , and reaching their complete form in 1742 ...
Side xxviii
... principle or the other , and divorce them from their union . Such argument is mere hair - splitting and confusion of words . The two principles have a common end , the avoidance of pain and the desire of pleasure ; but , while self ...
... principle or the other , and divorce them from their union . Such argument is mere hair - splitting and confusion of words . The two principles have a common end , the avoidance of pain and the desire of pleasure ; but , while self ...
Side xxxii
... principle . Reason , the comparing , and instinct , the impelling power , though in human nature they are two opposite principles , are actually one in essence , i.e. the one puts the other into action . God , working through natural ...
... principle . Reason , the comparing , and instinct , the impelling power , though in human nature they are two opposite principles , are actually one in essence , i.e. the one puts the other into action . God , working through natural ...
Side xxxiii
... principles of such commonwealths , left him to follow the promptings of reason , to subdue the lower creatures by his superior intelligence , and to win kingship or be deified for discovering arts by reason , to which instinct was ...
... principles of such commonwealths , left him to follow the promptings of reason , to subdue the lower creatures by his superior intelligence , and to win kingship or be deified for discovering arts by reason , to which instinct was ...
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