10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «DISCERPIBLE»
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A Collection of Several Philosophical Writings of Dr. Henry ...
And indeed it is not onlypossible, but it seems necessary that this should be true :
For though we should acknowledge that Matter were discerpible in infinitum, yet
supposing a Cause of Infinite distinct perception and as Infinite power, (and God
...
Henry More, René Descartes, 1712
2
The Metaphysics of Henry More
For More really did want to maintain a scrupulously dualist ontology in his later
works, notwithstanding his willingness to attribute extension to substances on
both sides of the divide. On the one hand, there were bodies, which were
discerpible ...
3
M.T. Cicero, his Offices: or, his Treatise concerning the ...
For the lndisctrpibility of the Soul is inseparable from its Existence, because if it is
discerpible, each Particle into which it is divided mult be endow'd with the fame
Principle of Consciousness, which is absurd to suppose, and * Contradiction in ...
Marcus Tullius Cicero, 1755
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Henry More. The Immortality of the Soul: Edited with an ...
And Indeed it is not only possible, but it seems necessary that this 25 should be
true: For though we should acknowledge that Matter were discerpible in infinitum,
yet supposing a Cause of Infinite distinct perception and as Infinite power, (and ...
5
Angels in Medieval Philosophical Inquiry: Their Function and ...
More describes spirit and matter as two kinds of the same substance: one
penetrable, indiscerpible and self- moving, the other impenetrable, discerpible
and without the power of self-motion. But why should these different kinds be
connected?
Ms Isabel Iribarren, Mr Martin Lenz, 2012
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John Locke and Personal Identity: Immortality and Bodily ...
Bodies are substances that are inpenetrable and discerpible: I will define
therefore a Spirit in generall thus, A substance penetrable and indiscerpible. The
fitness of which Definition will be the better understood, if we divide Substance in
...
K. Joanna S. Forstrom, 2011
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From the Closed World to the Infinite Universe
discerpible. Whence the contrary Kind to this is fitly defined, A Substance
penetrable and indiscerpible. Now Iappealtoany manthatcan set asideprejudice,
and has the freeuse of hisFaculties, whetherevery term ofthe Definition ofa Spirit
be not ...
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From The Closed World To The Infinite Universe:
Body and Spiritand then define BodyA Substance impenetrable and discerpible.
Whence the contrary Kind to this is fitly defined, A Substance penetrable
andindiscerpible. Now I appeal toanymanthat can set aside prejudice, andhas
the ...
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M.T. Cicero his Offices ... his Cato major ... his Laelius ...
Now if it is not discerpible, it is not material, because Matter is discerpible or
divisible ad In- FINITUM. (n) Perijhable'\ See the preceding Note. This Passage is
a plain Evidence that Cicero or Cato, in whose Person we are to suppose Cicero
...
Marcus Tullius Cicero, 1755
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A Copious and Critical English-Latin Lexicon
Л bodyt/iat is not discerpible, corpus, quod dirimí dietrnhive non potest
DISCERP1BILITY. by circumlocution. To deny the disctrpibility of the soul, * ne-
grtrn nnimum disccrpi posse. PISCERPTION, divubio (late, Hic- Г071.).
DISCHARGE.
Joseph Esmond Riddle, Karl Ernst Georges, Thomas Kerchever Arnold, 1856