Essays on Various Subjects, 2Johnson, 1809 |
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... as to its materiality or immateriality , and the preceding argument remains in un- diminished force , That where two subjects E 2 have pre- have each their respective properties , and not one property ON THE IMMATERIALITY OF THE SOUL . 51.
... as to its materiality or immateriality , and the preceding argument remains in un- diminished force , That where two subjects E 2 have pre- have each their respective properties , and not one property ON THE IMMATERIALITY OF THE SOUL . 51.
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... argument , from which , agree- ably to that reasoning , by which alone we infer a common nature in any two subjects , we can conclude that the mind is matter , or any modification of matter whatever . We may assume the position , and ...
... argument , from which , agree- ably to that reasoning , by which alone we infer a common nature in any two subjects , we can conclude that the mind is matter , or any modification of matter whatever . We may assume the position , and ...
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... argument is conclusive only so far as our knowledge extends . No one is authorised to say that matter , in the disposal of Omnipotence , may not be susceptible of the attributes which we ascribe to mind ; or that mind with all these ...
... argument is conclusive only so far as our knowledge extends . No one is authorised to say that matter , in the disposal of Omnipotence , may not be susceptible of the attributes which we ascribe to mind ; or that mind with all these ...
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... human 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.
... human 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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