Essays on Various Subjects, 2Johnson, 1809 |
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... conclusion I shall draw of the comparative demerit of each , which has the most infamy attached to it , and is most in- jurious to society .. " I. It is observed , as a feature of the hu- man mind , that objects , which are grand ...
... conclusion I shall draw of the comparative demerit of each , which has the most infamy attached to it , and is most in- jurious to society .. " I. It is observed , as a feature of the hu- man mind , that objects , which are grand ...
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... conclude , that they are es- sentially different in kind . It would be the abandonment of all human reasoning , in every similar instance , to infer a different conclusion , without one decent authority for deviating from the ...
... conclude , that they are es- sentially different in kind . It would be the abandonment of all human reasoning , in every similar instance , to infer a different conclusion , without one decent authority for deviating from the ...
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... conclusion , that because the body has shape , colour , bulk , weight , & c . , the mind must therefore of ... conclude that the mind is matter , or any modification of matter whatever . We may assume the position , and then rack our ...
... conclusion , that because the body has shape , colour , bulk , weight , & c . , the mind must therefore of ... conclude that the mind is matter , or any modification of matter whatever . We may assume the position , and then rack our ...
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... reason can authorise , the conclusion is , and must be , That mind is a being sui generis , having no participation of matter whatever . ESSAY 1 ESSAY IX . PROBABLE ARGUMENTS IN FAVOUR OF THE ON THE IMMATERIALITY OF THE SOUL . 57.
... reason can authorise , the conclusion is , and must be , That mind is a being sui generis , having no participation of matter whatever . ESSAY 1 ESSAY IX . PROBABLE ARGUMENTS IN FAVOUR OF THE ON THE IMMATERIALITY OF THE SOUL . 57.
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... conclusion as they may , but I see no means of avoiding the conclusion . Let us now attend to the centripetal force , or the law by which the orbs in our system gravitate to the sun . This force is not uni- form , as in the projectile ...
... conclusion as they may , but I see no means of avoiding the conclusion . Let us now attend to the centripetal force , or the law by which the orbs in our system gravitate to the sun . This force is not uni- form , as in the projectile ...
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