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... SOUL AND BODY . - TRANSITION TO THE PHILOSOPHY OF NATURE . I. THE SUBSTANTIALITY OF THINGS . 1. The Existence of Bodies 2. Substances . God and Things 3. Attribute and Modes II . THE ATTRIBUTES OF THINGS 1. False Attributes · 368 · 368 ...
... SOUL AND BODY . - TRANSITION TO THE PHILOSOPHY OF NATURE . I. THE SUBSTANTIALITY OF THINGS . 1. The Existence of Bodies 2. Substances . God and Things 3. Attribute and Modes II . THE ATTRIBUTES OF THINGS 1. False Attributes · 368 · 368 ...
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... Soul . 2. The Cardinal Point of the Problem II . THE UNION OF THE SOUL AND BODY 1. The Mechanism of Life . • 2. The Organ of the Soul 3. The Will and the Passions III . KINDS OF PASSION . 1. Fundamental Forms · 2. Derived or Combined ...
... Soul . 2. The Cardinal Point of the Problem II . THE UNION OF THE SOUL AND BODY 1. The Mechanism of Life . • 2. The Organ of the Soul 3. The Will and the Passions III . KINDS OF PASSION . 1. Fundamental Forms · 2. Derived or Combined ...
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... soul , which is guilty of desire , and our return to that archetype is only possible by means of a purification , which entirely overcomes desire in our minds . But if this is the goal of man , should it not also be the goal of the ...
... soul , which is guilty of desire , and our return to that archetype is only possible by means of a purification , which entirely overcomes desire in our minds . But if this is the goal of man , should it not also be the goal of the ...
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... soul . Aristotle had taught that the soul is the individual organic purpose of a living body ; that the mind , or reason , is imperishable and immortal . He had made a distinction between passive and active reason , and affirmed ...
... soul . Aristotle had taught that the soul is the individual organic purpose of a living body ; that the mind , or reason , is imperishable and immortal . He had made a distinction between passive and active reason , and affirmed ...
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... Telesio ( 1872-74 ) , earned for himself great merit for his investi- gation of the philosophical Renaissance of the sixteenth century . into the field the Aristotelian doctrine of the soul against 90 HISTORY OF MODERN PHILOSOPHY .
... Telesio ( 1872-74 ) , earned for himself great merit for his investi- gation of the philosophical Renaissance of the sixteenth century . into the field the Aristotelian doctrine of the soul against 90 HISTORY OF MODERN PHILOSOPHY .
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