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Page 336
... spirits are nothing but material bodies and their one peculiarity is that they are bodies of extreme minuteness and ... spirits , however little it may be , to it rather than to the other . Not that the spirits which proceed immediately ...
... spirits are nothing but material bodies and their one peculiarity is that they are bodies of extreme minuteness and ... spirits , however little it may be , to it rather than to the other . Not that the spirits which proceed immediately ...
Page 339
... spirits , which , being stronger and more abundant than those ordinarily there , are capable of moving the body in many strange fashions . This inequality of spirits may also proceed from diverse dispositions of the heart , liver ...
... spirits , which , being stronger and more abundant than those ordinarily there , are capable of moving the body in many strange fashions . This inequality of spirits may also proceed from diverse dispositions of the heart , liver ...
Page 347
... spirits , nerves , and even the blood , which , participating in the impressions of the spirits , can carry them by the arteries into all the members . And recollecting what has been said above about the machine of our body , i.e. that ...
... spirits , nerves , and even the blood , which , participating in the impressions of the spirits , can carry them by the arteries into all the members . And recollecting what has been said above about the machine of our body , i.e. that ...
Contents
Discourse on the Method of Rightly Conducting the Reason | 81 |
Index | 451 |
CONCLUSIONS 1 | 1 |
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