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Side 13
... creature , as for a horse , a dog , or a man . The term animal , besides , taken in an universal sense , is either without meaning , or of very secondary value ; and so equally is every other common term which might be predicated of ...
... creature , as for a horse , a dog , or a man . The term animal , besides , taken in an universal sense , is either without meaning , or of very secondary value ; and so equally is every other common term which might be predicated of ...
Side 21
... creatures , larger or smaller , higher or lower , in the scale of being ; but it is manifest that mind , in the sense of intellect , is not equally allotted to all animals , nor even to all men . Thus they who have looked upon living ...
... creatures , larger or smaller , higher or lower , in the scale of being ; but it is manifest that mind , in the sense of intellect , is not equally allotted to all animals , nor even to all men . Thus they who have looked upon living ...
Side 25
... creatures , is fluid . Hippo , indeed , reproves those who assert that the Vital Principle is blood , because blood is not semen ; and semen is , according to him , the first principle of life . Others have maintained , as did Critias ...
... creatures , is fluid . Hippo , indeed , reproves those who assert that the Vital Principle is blood , because blood is not semen ; and semen is , according to him , the first principle of life . Others have maintained , as did Critias ...
Side 42
... creatures , after having been divided , live on , and appear still , in a specific sense , to possess the same Vital Principle . It might also be supposed to make no difference whether we speak of the Vital Principle as formed of units ...
... creatures , after having been divided , live on , and appear still , in a specific sense , to possess the same Vital Principle . It might also be supposed to make no difference whether we speak of the Vital Principle as formed of units ...
Side 51
... creatures are not motive , as there are animals which appear to be fixed abid- ingly to the same spot , and yet locomotion seems , according to these philosophers , to be the only motion imparted to animals by the Vital Principle . They ...
... creatures are not motive , as there are animals which appear to be fixed abid- ingly to the same spot , and yet locomotion seems , according to these philosophers , to be the only motion imparted to animals by the Vital Principle . They ...
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abstractions admit alluded analogous Anaxagoras Animalm animals appear appetite Aristotle Aristotle's BERNARD DRAKE brain Cambridge cause CHARLES KINGSLEY ciple cloth colour constituted contrary creatures Crown 8vo Democritus derived diaphanous distinction doctrine earth elements Empedocles essence faculty Fcap Fellow of St fire flesh functions Harrow School hearing homogeneous imagination imparted implies impressionable individual indivisible inquiry JOHN WILLIAM COLENSO John's College kind knowledge Leucippus living body locomotion M.A. Fellow maintain manifest matter medium Metaphys mind motion motor moved nature Note nourished nutrition object odour opinion passage perceive percussion pharynx physiology plants Plato potentiality PRELUDE TO CHAPTER properties qualities reality recognise regarded relation sapid savour seems self-motive sensation sense sensibility sentient organs sentient perception shew shewn signifies smell sonorous sound supposed syllogism tangible impressions taste term things thinking thought Timæus tion Touch Treatise Trinity College University of Cambridge visible vision Vital Principle writers Xenocrates
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