... body. But after all ; the relation a perfon bears to thofe parts of his body, to which he is the moft nearly related ; what does it appear to amount to but this, that the living agent, and thofe parts of the body, mutually affedr. The Looker-on: A Periodical Paper - 89 ページ1795全文表示 - この書籍について
| Joseph Butler (bp. of Durham.) - 1740 - 488 ページ
...RT Parts of the Body, mutually affect each ef— I. ther? And the fame thing, the fame thing in V/WJ Kind though not in Degree, may be faid of all foreign Matter, which gives us Ideas, and which we have any Power over. From theie Obfervations the whole Ground of the Imagination is removed,... | |
| Joseph Butler - 1765 - 488 ページ
...PART. Parts of the Body, mutually affeft each I. other? And the fame thing, the fame thing *— v— - 'in Kind though not in Degree, may be faid of all foreign Matter, which gives us Ideas, and which we have any Power over. From thefe Obfervations the whole Ground of the Imagination is removed,... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1808 - 308 ページ
...of the body do mutually aftect each other? The same thing in kind, though not in degree, may be said of all foreign matter which gives us ideas, or over...power. There is therefore, on the whole, no ground for supposing that the dissolution of any matter is the destruction of a living agent, from the interest... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1808 - 272 ページ
...the body do mutually affect each other? The same thin'g in kind, though not in degree, may be said of all foreign matter which gives us ideas, or over which we have any power. The letters which I promised at the beginning of jny paper, I shall now produce with sensible satisfaction,... | |
| British essayists - 1823 - 750 ページ
...the body do mutually affect each other ? The same thing in kind, though not in degree, may be said of all foreign matter which gives us ideas, or over...power. There is, therefore, on the whole, no ground for supposing that the dissolution of any matter is tbe destruction of a living agent, from the interest... | |
| Joseph Butler (bp. of Durham.) - 1857 - 514 ページ
...that the living agent, and thofe parts of the body, mutually affedr. each other ? And the fame thing, the fame thing in kind though not in degree, may be...faid of all foreign matter, which gives us ideas, and which we have any power over. From- thefe obfervations the whole ground of the imagination is removed,... | |
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