The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Volumen84A. Constable, 1846 |
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... existence , and secure a second and longer life on earth , is dead as the first tenement of flesh and blood , and without a hope of resurrection . To traverse an old library filled with such remains , is like walking through the ...
... existence , and secure a second and longer life on earth , is dead as the first tenement of flesh and blood , and without a hope of resurrection . To traverse an old library filled with such remains , is like walking through the ...
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... existence of agency . ' He admits , that it was viewed in a very different light by the author , ' but affirms that in the judgment of the most impartial and profound inquirers , it leads , by a short and demonstrative process , to the ...
... existence of agency . ' He admits , that it was viewed in a very different light by the author , ' but affirms that in the judgment of the most impartial and profound inquirers , it leads , by a short and demonstrative process , to the ...
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... existence of a mate- rial world , if we accept a theory , the precise object of which is to sever all connexion between it and the percipient mind ? The very machinery of that material world , and its whole series of * Lectures on the ...
... existence of a mate- rial world , if we accept a theory , the precise object of which is to sever all connexion between it and the percipient mind ? The very machinery of that material world , and its whole series of * Lectures on the ...
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... existence of a material world , therefore , is entirely assumed by the very terms of the theory ; and the theory itself is consequently far more naturally connected with a purely ideal system . Indeed , Leibnitz himself seems much more ...
... existence of a material world , therefore , is entirely assumed by the very terms of the theory ; and the theory itself is consequently far more naturally connected with a purely ideal system . Indeed , Leibnitz himself seems much more ...
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... existence of a material world , that immaterialists have acknowledged that they find it impossible to eradicate it ; and we have known disciples of Bishop Berkeley who have ingenuously confessed , that , some- how , the conviction ...
... existence of a material world , that immaterialists have acknowledged that they find it impossible to eradicate it ; and we have known disciples of Bishop Berkeley who have ingenuously confessed , that , some- how , the conviction ...
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