Great Books of the Western World, Band 31Robert Maynard Hutchins Encyclopædia Britannica, 1952 |
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... motion , not as we meet with it in nature in the movements of the stars and the flowing of springs , but as a motion contrived by human industry . Num- bers of people have believed this to be possible , their idea being that the earth ...
... motion , not as we meet with it in nature in the movements of the stars and the flowing of springs , but as a motion contrived by human industry . Num- bers of people have believed this to be possible , their idea being that the earth ...
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... motion is impossible alike in our own bodies and in those of the brutes , unless all the organs or instruments are present , by means of which it can be effected in a machine . Hence in our very selves the mind [ ( or the soul ) ] by no ...
... motion is impossible alike in our own bodies and in those of the brutes , unless all the organs or instruments are present , by means of which it can be effected in a machine . Hence in our very selves the mind [ ( or the soul ) ] by no ...
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... motion could not certainly be a result of its former rest , for from its rest nothing could follow than that the body A should remain at rest . If , on the other hand , A be supposed to be in motion , so long as we regard A alone , the ...
... motion could not certainly be a result of its former rest , for from its rest nothing could follow than that the body A should remain at rest . If , on the other hand , A be supposed to be in motion , so long as we regard A alone , the ...
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