The English Works of Thomas Hobbes of Malmesbury, Volume 3J. Bohn, 1839 - Philosophy, English |
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... whereof is in some principal part within ; why may we not say , that all automata ( engines that move themselves by springs and wheels as doth a watch ) have an artificial life ? For what is the heart , but a spring ; and the nerves ...
... whereof is in some principal part within ; why may we not say , that all automata ( engines that move themselves by springs and wheels as doth a watch ) have an artificial life ? For what is the heart , but a spring ; and the nerves ...
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... whereof into the eye , is seeing . And for the cause of hearing , that the thing heard , sendeth forth an audible species , that is an audible aspect , or audible being seen ; which entering at the ear , maketh hearing . Nay , for the ...
... whereof into the eye , is seeing . And for the cause of hearing , that the thing heard , sendeth forth an audible species , that is an audible aspect , or audible being seen ; which entering at the ear , maketh hearing . Nay , for the ...
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... whereof we have not formerly had sense , in whole , or in parts ; so we have no transition from one imagination to another , whereof we never had the like before in our senses . The reason whereof is this . All fancies are motions ...
... whereof we have not formerly had sense , in whole , or in parts ; so we have no transition from one imagination to another , whereof we never had the like before in our senses . The reason whereof is this . All fancies are motions ...
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... whereof one is the registering of the consequences of our thoughts ; which being apt to slip out of our memory , and put us to a new labour , may again be recalled , by such words as they were marked by . So that the first use of names ...
... whereof one is the registering of the consequences of our thoughts ; which being apt to slip out of our memory , and put us to a new labour , may again be recalled , by such words as they were marked by . So that the first use of names ...
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... whereof are ne- cessary to the being , or well - being of mankind . When two names are joined together into a con- sequence , or affirmation , as thus , a man is a living creature ; or thus , if he be a man , he is a living creature ...
... whereof are ne- cessary to the being , or well - being of mankind . When two names are joined together into a con- sequence , or affirmation , as thus , a man is a living creature ; or thus , if he be a man , he is a living creature ...
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