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And from the soul itself thus must be sent A sweet and powerful voice , of its own birth , Of all sweet sounds the life and element ! What then is the precondition of this activity of the imagination , of that gift of insight which is ...
And from the soul itself thus must be sent A sweet and powerful voice , of its own birth , Of all sweet sounds the life and element ! What then is the precondition of this activity of the imagination , of that gift of insight which is ...
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They are essential to his conception of the soul as the exclusive possession of man . ( See Biog . Lit. 1847 , i . 92 ; Mahaffy's Descartes , p . 175 ; Kuno Fischer , Descartes and his School , p . 415. ) 6 by this incident , & c . ) '.
They are essential to his conception of the soul as the exclusive possession of man . ( See Biog . Lit. 1847 , i . 92 ; Mahaffy's Descartes , p . 175 ; Kuno Fischer , Descartes and his School , p . 415. ) 6 by this incident , & c . ) '.
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See Leibnitz's works passim ; but esp . the Troisième Éclaircissement du nouveau Système , where occurs the famous comparison of the body and soul to two watches , which keep perfect time with each other .
See Leibnitz's works passim ; but esp . the Troisième Éclaircissement du nouveau Système , where occurs the famous comparison of the body and soul to two watches , which keep perfect time with each other .
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