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Page 110
... soul . Man , according to his doctrine , has two souls , one peculiar to himself , the rational soul , " springing from the breath of God " ( e Spiraculo Dei ) ; the other , shared in common with the brutes , the irrational soul , which ...
... soul . Man , according to his doctrine , has two souls , one peculiar to himself , the rational soul , " springing from the breath of God " ( e Spiraculo Dei ) ; the other , shared in common with the brutes , the irrational soul , which ...
Page 114
... soul.2 He held that this soul is wholly physical , resolved , like the body , at the death of the body , into the elements ( the " quantum of nature " ) . It is " in brutes the principal soul , the body of the brute being its instrument ...
... soul.2 He held that this soul is wholly physical , resolved , like the body , at the death of the body , into the elements ( the " quantum of nature " ) . It is " in brutes the principal soul , the body of the brute being its instrument ...
Page 118
... soul or agent . " But since this was written science has been changing its views as to the nature of matter , and the primitive man does not now appear in so foolish a light as he did . Bacon's reasoning may often be faulty , and his ...
... soul or agent . " But since this was written science has been changing its views as to the nature of matter , and the primitive man does not now appear in so foolish a light as he did . Bacon's reasoning may often be faulty , and his ...
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Edmund Spenser and the Impersonations of Francis Bacon Edward George Harman No preview available - 2012 |
Edmund Spenser: And the Impersonations of Francis Bacon (Classic Reprint) Edward George Harman No preview available - 2015 |
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