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" ... placed so many valves without design ; and no design seemed more probable than that, since the blood could not well, because of the interposing valves, be sent by the veins to the limbs, it should be sent through the arteries and return through the... "
Elements of the Philosophy of the Human Mind - Página 257
por Dugald Stewart - 1821
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The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Volumen46

1827 - 698 páginas
...without design ; and no design seemed • more probable, than that, since the blood could not well, because ' of the interposing valves, be sent by the...whose valves did not oppose its course that way.' It is not, indeed, to be wondered at, that the structure of the body should turn men's thoughts towards...
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Memoirs of the life and writings of ... Henry Home of Kames [by A.F. Tytler].

Alexander Fraser Tytler (lord Woodhouselee.) - 1807 - 464 páginas
...than that since the blood could not ** well, because of the interposing valves, be sent by the veli/i to the " limbs, it should be sent through the arteries, and return through " tUe veins, whose valves did not oppose its course that way *." — • Thus the consideration of...
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Elements of the Philosophy of the Human Mind, Volumen2

Dugald Stewart - 1814 - 582 páginas
...design seemed more probable, " than that, since the blood could not well, because of the in" terposing valves, be sent by the veins to the limbs, it should...in which the same effect is produced, in different * Boyle's Works, Vol. IV. p. 539. Folio Ed. See Outlines of Moral Philosophy, p. 185. (Edin. 1793.)...
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Memoirs of the Life and Writings of the Honourable Henry Home of Kames: One ...

Lord Alexander Fraser Tytler Woodhouselee - 1814 - 426 páginas
..." without design ; and no design seemed more " probable than that sincp the blood could not " well, because of the interposing valves, be sent " by the...whose valves did not oppose its course " that way*." — Thus the consideration of the D 3 final cause actually led to the discovery of the physical truth....
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Outlines of Moral Philosophy

Dugald Stewart - 1818 - 346 páginas
...without de" sign ; and no design seemed more probable, " than that, since the blood could not well, " because of the interposing valves, be sent " by the...whose valves did not oppose its " course that way." 284. An explanation of the use and abuse of the speculation concerning Final Causes, in the study of...
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Elements of the Philosophy of the Human Mind, Volúmenes1-2

Dugald Stewart - 1822 - 572 páginas
...'• without design ; and no design seemed more probable, than that, since " the blood could not well, because of the interposing valves, be sent by " the...limbs, it should be sent through the arteries, and re" turn through the veins, whose valves did not oppose its course that " way."* This perception of...
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Nugæ Chirurgicæ: Or, A Biographical Miscellany, Illustrative of a ...

William Wadd - 1824 - 288 páginas
...valves without design ; and no design seemed more probable than that, since the blood could not well, because of the interposing valves, be sent by the...whose valves did not oppose its course that way." The reason here ascribed to Harvey seems now so very natural and obvious, that some have been disposed...
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The Works of Dugald Stewart: Elements of the philosophy of the human mind

Dugald Stewart - 1829 - 442 páginas
...valves without design ; and no design seemed more probable, than that, since the blood could not well, because of the interposing valves, be sent by the...whose valves did not oppose its course that way." * • Boyle's Works, Vol. IV. p. 539 Folio ed. See Outlines of Moral Philosophy, p. 185. (Edin. 1793.)...
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The Quarterly Christian Spectator

1836 - 708 páginas
...valves without design, and no design seemed more probable, than that since the blood could not well, because of the interposing valves, be sent by the...whose valves did not oppose its course that way." On the principle, that "nature" was "a provident cause," and did not act without " design," Harvey...
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The Works of Dugald Stewart: Elements of the philosophy of the human mind

Dugald Stewart - 1829 - 418 páginas
...valves without design ; and no design seemed more probable, than that, since the blood could not well, because of the interposing valves, be sent by the...whose valves did not oppose its course that way." * * Boyle's Works, Vol. IV. p. 5S9 Folio ed. See Outlines of Moral Philosophy, p. 185. (Edin. 1793.)...
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