Thoughts on Man, His Nature, Productions and DiscoveriesE. Wilson, 1831 - 471 頁 |
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第 10 頁
... our own material frame , unaided by which none of these things could be accomplished . In this sense we may properly be said to be spiritual existences , however imperfect may be the idea we are enabled to 10 [ ESSAY OF BODY AND MIND .
... our own material frame , unaided by which none of these things could be accomplished . In this sense we may properly be said to be spiritual existences , however imperfect may be the idea we are enabled to 10 [ ESSAY OF BODY AND MIND .
第 11 頁
William Godwin. however imperfect may be the idea we are enabled to affix to the term spirit . Hence arises the notion ... idea of something that lies beyond the reach of their assailants . It is just however to observe , that some of the ...
William Godwin. however imperfect may be the idea we are enabled to affix to the term spirit . Hence arises the notion ... idea of something that lies beyond the reach of their assailants . It is just however to observe , that some of the ...
第 17 頁
... ideas in per- spicuous and spirited language . It does not certainly go altogether so ill , with men grown up to years of maturity . They do not for the most part answer a plain question in a man- ner to make you wonder at their fatuity ...
... ideas in per- spicuous and spirited language . It does not certainly go altogether so ill , with men grown up to years of maturity . They do not for the most part answer a plain question in a man- ner to make you wonder at their fatuity ...
第 31 頁
... ideas . Whatever is the incomprehensible and inexplicable power , which we call nature , to which he is indebted for his formation , it is ground- less to suppose , that that power is cognisant of , and guides itself in its operations ...
... ideas . Whatever is the incomprehensible and inexplicable power , which we call nature , to which he is indebted for his formation , it is ground- less to suppose , that that power is cognisant of , and guides itself in its operations ...
第 61 頁
... idea to be communicated should be powerfully apprehended by the speaker or writer ; and next , that he should employ words and phrases which might convey it in all its truth to the mind of another . The man who entertains such concep ...
... idea to be communicated should be powerfully apprehended by the speaker or writer ; and next , that he should employ words and phrases which might convey it in all its truth to the mind of another . The man who entertains such concep ...
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