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extended in length , breadth and depth , which have diverse figures and move in diverse ways . These , in sum , are all the principles from which I deduce the truth of other things . The other reason which proves the clearness of the ...
extended in length , breadth and depth , which have diverse figures and move in diverse ways . These , in sum , are all the principles from which I deduce the truth of other things . The other reason which proves the clearness of the ...
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... diverse ways the soul or mind , which is intimately connected with the brain , according to the diversity of the motions themselves . And the diverse 2 is united with , ' French version . 1 sensus . affections of our mind , or thoughts ...
... diverse ways the soul or mind , which is intimately connected with the brain , according to the diversity of the motions themselves . And the diverse 2 is united with , ' French version . 1 sensus . affections of our mind , or thoughts ...
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... diverse movements which are there excited by sensible objects , they open in diverse ways the pores of the brain , which causes the animal spirits contained in these cavities to enter in diverse ways into the muscles , by which means ...
... diverse movements which are there excited by sensible objects , they open in diverse ways the pores of the brain , which causes the animal spirits contained in these cavities to enter in diverse ways into the muscles , by which means ...
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The Philosophical Works of Descartes, Vol. 1 of 2: Rendered Into English ... Elizabeth S. Haldane No preview available - 2017 |
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