Thoughts on Man, His Nature, Productions and DiscoveriesE. Wilson, 1831 - 471 頁 |
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... brain as the implement of my thinking , reflecting and reasoning ; though of this in fact we know nothing . very We have every reason to believe that the mind cannot subsist without the body ; at least we must be different creatures ...
... brain as the implement of my thinking , reflecting and reasoning ; though of this in fact we know nothing . very We have every reason to believe that the mind cannot subsist without the body ; at least we must be different creatures ...
第 14 頁
... human mind has its origin in these conside- rations . Hence it is that unenlightened man , in almost all ages and countries , has been induced , independently of divine revelation , to regard death , the most awful event to which we are ...
... human mind has its origin in these conside- rations . Hence it is that unenlightened man , in almost all ages and countries , has been induced , independently of divine revelation , to regard death , the most awful event to which we are ...
第 35 頁
... mind . Whoever has found out what it is in which he is qualified to excel , from that moment becomes a new creature . The general torpor and sleep of the soul , which is incident to the vast multitude of the human species , is departed ...
... mind . Whoever has found out what it is in which he is qualified to excel , from that moment becomes a new creature . The general torpor and sleep of the soul , which is incident to the vast multitude of the human species , is departed ...
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... consciousness that they have not been deficient in performing an adequate part in the generation of men among whom they live . Those persons who favour the opinion of the incessant improveableness of the human species , have felt ...
... consciousness that they have not been deficient in performing an adequate part in the generation of men among whom they live . Those persons who favour the opinion of the incessant improveableness of the human species , have felt ...
第 42 頁
... human species , however delicate , and to the touch of the bystander evanescent , which give to each individual a ... mind , it is within the compass of possibility , not only that that mind can be raised to a high pitch of excellence ...
... human species , however delicate , and to the touch of the bystander evanescent , which give to each individual a ... mind , it is within the compass of possibility , not only that that mind can be raised to a high pitch of excellence ...
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