Methodist Magazine and Quarterly Review, Zväzok 3;Zväzok 33Methodist book concern, 1851 |
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Strana 10
... terms applied to sensations have a double meaning , including both the cause and the effect . All sensation is ... term to the vegetation which we believe to exist around us . But in this case the sense of sight is only the medium ...
... terms applied to sensations have a double meaning , including both the cause and the effect . All sensation is ... term to the vegetation which we believe to exist around us . But in this case the sense of sight is only the medium ...
Strana 11
... terms , that our senses in the clearest manner support his views . They declare that material bodies are " actual substances , possessing properties , and acting by virtue of those pro- perties . This testimony bears on it the impress ...
... terms , that our senses in the clearest manner support his views . They declare that material bodies are " actual substances , possessing properties , and acting by virtue of those pro- perties . This testimony bears on it the impress ...
Strana 13
... terms . We are at a loss what meaning to ascribe to the very important term property . Extension and impenetrability can only refer to the fact , that matter exists in certain states ; but attraction and repulsion imply necessarily ...
... terms . We are at a loss what meaning to ascribe to the very important term property . Extension and impenetrability can only refer to the fact , that matter exists in certain states ; but attraction and repulsion imply necessarily ...
Strana 14
... terms imply only facts relating to an existing substance . They leave the changes and phenomena of matter , usually ... term applied to a class of phenomena supposed to be similar ; but to call this law their cause would be a perversion ...
... terms imply only facts relating to an existing substance . They leave the changes and phenomena of matter , usually ... term applied to a class of phenomena supposed to be similar ; but to call this law their cause would be a perversion ...
Strana 19
... term physical cause , if we mean more than simple ante- cedence . Nichol says : - " The physical or immediate cause of any event is merely that other event without which , as a precedent , the other never occurs . We say that one event ...
... term physical cause , if we mean more than simple ante- cedence . Nichol says : - " The physical or immediate cause of any event is merely that other event without which , as a precedent , the other never occurs . We say that one event ...
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