Advancement of LearningP.F. Collier, 1902 - 431 sider |
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... motion ; the com monness of the object , etc. Neither do the senses , when they lay hold of a thing , retain it strongly ; for evidence , and the informations of sense , are in proportion to a man , and not in proportion to the universe ...
... motion ; the com monness of the object , etc. Neither do the senses , when they lay hold of a thing , retain it strongly ; for evidence , and the informations of sense , are in proportion to a man , and not in proportion to the universe ...
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... Motion . Appendix of Speculative Physics twofold : viz . , Natural Problems and the Opinions of Ancient Philosophers . Meta- physics divided into the Knowledge of Forms and the Doctrine of Final Causes CHAPTER V Division of the ...
... Motion . Appendix of Speculative Physics twofold : viz . , Natural Problems and the Opinions of Ancient Philosophers . Meta- physics divided into the Knowledge of Forms and the Doctrine of Final Causes CHAPTER V Division of the ...
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... Motion and Sense 182 199 BOOK V CHAPTER I Division of the Use and Objects of the Faculties of the Soul into Logic and Ethics . Division of Logic into the Arts of Invention , Judgment , Memory and Tradition CHAPTER II The Division of ...
... Motion and Sense 182 199 BOOK V CHAPTER I Division of the Use and Objects of the Faculties of the Soul into Logic and Ethics . Division of Logic into the Arts of Invention , Judgment , Memory and Tradition CHAPTER II The Division of ...
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... motion and agitation should induce in- dolence ; whereas no kind of men love business , for its own sake , but the learned ; while others love it for profit , as hirelings for the wages ; others for honor ; others because it bears them ...
... motion and agitation should induce in- dolence ; whereas no kind of men love business , for its own sake , but the learned ; while others love it for profit , as hirelings for the wages ; others for honor ; others because it bears them ...
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... motion in the universe , as the theory of moving forces is a part of mechanics and mechanics a department of physics , we cannot see how theology can be entirely divorced from natural philosophy . Physicists are too apt to consider the ...
... motion in the universe , as the theory of moving forces is a part of mechanics and mechanics a department of physics , we cannot see how theology can be entirely divorced from natural philosophy . Physicists are too apt to consider the ...
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