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... Stillingfleet about this and much of their correspon- dence is taken up with the point [ ( 5 ) 4.31 ff . , 457 ff . ] . He concedes to Stillingfleet that it is improbable that there is nothing immaterially spiritual about us and that we ...
... Stillingfleet about this and much of their correspon- dence is taken up with the point [ ( 5 ) 4.31 ff . , 457 ff . ] . He concedes to Stillingfleet that it is improbable that there is nothing immaterially spiritual about us and that we ...
Page 183
... Stillingfleet that his suggestion that we might be purely material beings does not involve the denial of all spiritual immaterial beings . Indeed , as we have seen already in section 15 , he thinks that the very assumption that we are ...
... Stillingfleet that his suggestion that we might be purely material beings does not involve the denial of all spiritual immaterial beings . Indeed , as we have seen already in section 15 , he thinks that the very assumption that we are ...
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... Stillingfleet , E. 46 , 55 , 98 , 117 , 168 , 171 , 181 , 183 , 184 Strasbourg clock 99ff . , 125 , 126 , 129 Substances ( Aristotle ) 96ff . Substances ( Locke ) see Ideas of sub- stances Substances , first 96ff . , 115 Substances ...
... Stillingfleet , E. 46 , 55 , 98 , 117 , 168 , 171 , 181 , 183 , 184 Strasbourg clock 99ff . , 125 , 126 , 129 Substances ( Aristotle ) 96ff . Substances ( Locke ) see Ideas of sub- stances Substances , first 96ff . , 115 Substances ...
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Chapter 2 | 53 |
Chapter 4 | 149 |
Bibliography of Books and Articles referred to more than once | 190 |
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