The Foreign Quarterly Review, Volumen30Treuttel and Würtz, Treuttel, Jun, and Richter, 1843 |
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... mind with the old school : supported by the physical theories of Cabanis and Broussaix , the latter of whom explained life by nervous irritation . Their antagonists translated Leibnitz , reprinted Des- cartes , brought back the current ...
... mind with the old school : supported by the physical theories of Cabanis and Broussaix , the latter of whom explained life by nervous irritation . Their antagonists translated Leibnitz , reprinted Des- cartes , brought back the current ...
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... mind . There are two kinds of Being , in the mind [ in intellectu ] , and in reality [ in re ] . The former of these kinds of being , even the fool , as has been shown , admits to belong to the highest possible object of thought . Now ...
... mind . There are two kinds of Being , in the mind [ in intellectu ] , and in reality [ in re ] . The former of these kinds of being , even the fool , as has been shown , admits to belong to the highest possible object of thought . Now ...
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... mind than in reality . The answer to Gaunilo's illustration of the Happy Island would be that he does not conceive it in his mind , but talk of it . If it exists it must be compatible with the actual phenomena of climates , tides , and ...
... mind than in reality . The answer to Gaunilo's illustration of the Happy Island would be that he does not conceive it in his mind , but talk of it . If it exists it must be compatible with the actual phenomena of climates , tides , and ...
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... mind had not to toil in weighing the advantages of direct and indirect taxation ; to trouble itself about high and low tariff : without a single maxim of political economy the papal coffers could be filled to repletion . The great ...
... mind had not to toil in weighing the advantages of direct and indirect taxation ; to trouble itself about high and low tariff : without a single maxim of political economy the papal coffers could be filled to repletion . The great ...
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... mind to retain it in her mouth without swallowing it , and contrived to get rid of it unperceived . She asked for her confessor , and the ruffians left her ; and with a courage which never seems to have forsaken her , she determined on ...
... mind to retain it in her mouth without swallowing it , and contrived to get rid of it unperceived . She asked for her confessor , and the ruffians left her ; and with a courage which never seems to have forsaken her , she determined on ...
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