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Page 342
... existence of matter ; for it must be acknowleged that our sensations may possibly be caused by external objects ; or , in other words , granting that external objects did really exist , could they manifest themselves to us by any other ...
... existence of matter ; for it must be acknowleged that our sensations may possibly be caused by external objects ; or , in other words , granting that external objects did really exist , could they manifest themselves to us by any other ...
Page 343
... existence , of change . Where we observe changes to occur , we assume the existence of power ; we suppose the operation of causes ; and we describe the physical and moral existence of things by their relative states of action and pas ...
... existence , of change . Where we observe changes to occur , we assume the existence of power ; we suppose the operation of causes ; and we describe the physical and moral existence of things by their relative states of action and pas ...
Page 344
... existence of a mate- rial substratum ? I might ask in my turn , how we can account for them with it ? To assign causes for every thing has been the vain attempt of ignorance in every age . It has been by encouraging this error , that ...
... existence of a mate- rial substratum ? I might ask in my turn , how we can account for them with it ? To assign causes for every thing has been the vain attempt of ignorance in every age . It has been by encouraging this error , that ...
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