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... supposed that , as demonstration is the method for studying particular bodies in their accidents , there may be some one special method of investigation when our object is to learn what is the essence of a thing , and that that method ...
... supposed that , as demonstration is the method for studying particular bodies in their accidents , there may be some one special method of investigation when our object is to learn what is the essence of a thing , and that that method ...
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... supposed feeling to be the essential characteristic of that which imparts life to matter ; although there were some who attributed to it both motion and feeling . CHAPTER II . As we are now entering upon the study of Vital Principle ...
... supposed feeling to be the essential characteristic of that which imparts life to matter ; although there were some who attributed to it both motion and feeling . CHAPTER II . As we are now entering upon the study of Vital Principle ...
Side 27
... supposed that the two first are included in the four last . There is an incidental allusion to movement by conveyance , to movement , that is , without progression . The inquiry proceeds to the question whether Vital Principle is self ...
... supposed that the two first are included in the four last . There is an incidental allusion to movement by conveyance , to movement , that is , without progression . The inquiry proceeds to the question whether Vital Principle is self ...
Side 39
... supposed that the Vital Principle does move . But yet this is no necessary consequence — for if to grieve , to rejoice or think are motions , in the fullest sense , then each of them is motion , and motion may be said to emanate from ...
... supposed that the Vital Principle does move . But yet this is no necessary consequence — for if to grieve , to rejoice or think are motions , in the fullest sense , then each of them is motion , and motion may be said to emanate from ...
Side 42
... supposed to make no difference whether we speak of the Vital Principle as formed of units or corpuscles ; for if points are substituted for the spherules of Democritus and quantity alone remains , there will still be in that quantity ...
... supposed to make no difference whether we speak of the Vital Principle as formed of units or corpuscles ; for if points are substituted for the spherules of Democritus and quantity alone remains , there will still be in that quantity ...
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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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