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" If they cannot learn such causes from external sources, they are compelled to turn to considering themselves, and reflecting what end would have induced them personally to bring about the given event, and thus they necessarily judge other natures by their... "
Christianity and Evolution - Pagina 57
de James Iverach - 1894 - 232 pagini
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The Chief Works of Benedict de Spinoza: De intellectus emendatione. Ethica ...

Benedictus de Spinoza - 1891 - 470 pagini
...personally to bring about the given event, and thus they necessarily judge other natures by their own. Further, as they find in themselves and outside themselves...the sun for giving light, the sea for breeding fish, <fcc., they come to look on the whole of nature as a means for obtaining such conveniences. Now as...
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Improvement of the Understanding: Ethics and Correspondence of Benedict de ...

Benedictus de Spinoza - 1901 - 472 pagini
...personally to bring about the given event, and thus they necessarily judge other natures by their own. Further, as they find in themselves and outside themselves...conveniences. Now as they are aware, that they found these conveniences and did not make them they think they have cause for believing, that some other...
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Improvement of the Understanding: Ethics and Correspondence of Benedict de ...

Benedictus de Spinoza - 1901 - 478 pagini
...personally to bring about the given event, and thus they necessarily judge other natures by their own. Further, as they find in themselves and outside themselves...conveniences. Now as they are aware, that they found these conveniences and did not make them they think they have cause for believing, that some other...
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Descartes, Spinoza and the New Philosophy

James Iverach - 1904 - 280 pagini
...personally to bring about the given event, and thus they judge necessarily other natures by their own. Further, as they find in themselves and outside themselves...nature as a means for obtaining such conveniences " (Book I., Appendix). So prone is man to such a mode of thought that the truth might have been concealed...
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The Library of Original Sources: Advance in knowledge, 1650-1800

Oliver Joseph Thatcher - 1907 - 484 pagini
...personally to bring about the given event, and thus they necessarily judge other natures by their own. Further, as they find in themselves and outside themselves...the sun for giving light, the sea for breeding fish, &c., they come to look on the whole of nature as a means for obtaining such conveniences. Now as they...
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Modern Classical Philosophers: Selections Illustrating Modern Philosophy ...

1908 - 768 pagini
...chewing, herbs and animals for yielding food, the sun for giving light, the sea for breeding fish, &c., they come to look on the whole of nature as a means...conveniences. Now as they are aware, that they found these conveniences and did not make them, they think they have cause for believing, that some other...
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The Classical Moralists: Selections Illustrating Ethics from Socrates to ...

Benjamin Rand - 1909 - 832 pagini
...personally to bring about the given event, and thus they necessarily judge other natures by their own. Further, as they find in themselves and outside themselves...the sun for giving light, the sea for breeding fish, &c., they come to look on the whole of nature as a means for obtaining such conveniences. Now as they...
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An Introduction to Reflective Thinking

Laurence Buermeyer - 1923 - 448 pagini
...they necessarily judge other natures by their own. Further, as they find in themselves, and outside of themselves, many means which assist them not a little...for yielding food, the sun for giving light, the sea 1 Appendix, Book i. for breeding fish, etc., they come to look on the whole of nature as a means for...
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Faces in the Clouds: A New Theory of Religion

Stewart Elliott Guthrie - 1995 - 335 pagini
...judge other natures by their own." Finding much about themselves and the world that is useful, they look on the whole of nature as a means for obtaining...conveniences. Now as they are aware, that they found these conveniences and did not make them, they think they have cause for believing, that some other...
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Philosophical Dialogues: Arne Næss and the Progress of Ecophilosophy

Nina Witoszek, Andrew Brennan - 1999 - 518 pagini
..."prejudices and superstitions" which have taken root in the human mind around the theme of final causes: As they find in themselves and outside themselves...such conveniences. Now as they are aware, that they think they have found these conveniences and did not make them, they think they have cause for believing,...
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