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Page 197
... excited there by a hurt received in the foot , in consequence of which the mind will necessarily feel in the foot the same pain as if it had received a hurt . And the same holds good of all the other perceptions of our senses . I notice ...
... excited there by a hurt received in the foot , in consequence of which the mind will necessarily feel in the foot the same pain as if it had received a hurt . And the same holds good of all the other perceptions of our senses . I notice ...
Page 291
... excited in the brain which gives the soul the sensation of animal joy1 . In the same way when the blood is so thick that it flows badly into the ventricles of the heart , and is not there sufficiently dilated , it excites in the same ...
... excited in the brain which gives the soul the sensation of animal joy1 . In the same way when the blood is so thick that it flows badly into the ventricles of the heart , and is not there sufficiently dilated , it excites in the same ...
Page 418
... excited in us by some good action on the part of him for whom we have it . For we are naturally impelled to love those who do the things which we esteem to be good , even though no good comes to us by so doing . In this sense favour is ...
... excited in us by some good action on the part of him for whom we have it . For we are naturally impelled to love those who do the things which we esteem to be good , even though no good comes to us by so doing . In this sense favour is ...
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The Philosophical Works of Descartes, Vol. 1 of 2: Rendered Into English ... Elizabeth S. Haldane No preview available - 2017 |
The Philosophical Works of Descartes, Vol. 1 of 2: Rendered Into English ... Elizabeth S. Haldane No preview available - 2015 |
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A. K. Coomaraswamy action animal spirits Aristotle arteries ARTICLE attribute believe blood body brain C. E. M. Joad C. I. Lewis cause certainly chiliagon clear clearly and distinctly colour conceive concept consider contrary corporeal corporeal substance deceived deduced depend Descartes desire difficulty Dioptrics discover distinct diverse doubt earth easily effect Epistemon error esteem Eudoxus evil excited exist explained extension fact faculty false feel figure follow hatred heart heat human idea imagination inasmuch judge judgment knowledge Leibniz less likewise magnet magnitude mathematics matter Max Born means method mind mode motion move movement muscles nature nerves never objects observe opinions ourselves Paperbound passions perceive perception perfect pertain philosophy Polyander possess present PRINCIPLE proceed reason recognise regard RENÉ DESCARTES rule sadness sciences sensations senses simple soul species spleen substance sufficient T. L. Heath things thought true truth understanding Upanishads