Nothing can be plainer than that the motions, changes, decays, and dissolutions which we hourly see befall natural bodies (and which is what we mean by the course of nature) cannot possibly affect an active, simple, uncompounded substance; such a being... The Works of George Berkeley, D.D., Bishop of Cloyne - Стр. 239авторы: George Berkeley - 1897 - Страниц: 1440Полный просмотр - Подробнее о книге
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...shown that Ihe soul is indivisible, incorporeaL unextended, and that it is consequently incorruptible. Nothing can be plainer, than that the motions, changes,...dissolutions which we hourly, see befall natural bodies land which is what we mean by the course of Nature] cannot possibly affact an active, simple, uncompounded... | |
| Stuart C. Brown - 2001 - Страниц: 214
...indivisible, incorporeaI. unextended. and that it ls consequently mcorruptible. Nothmg can be plamer, than that the motions, changes, decays, and dissolutions...bodies (and which is what we mean by the course of Naturel cannot possibly affect an active, simple, uncompounded substance: such a bemg therefore is... | |
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