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... Mechanical Hypothesis ' in The Excellency of Theology compared with Natural Philosophy [ 4.67 ff . ] . 3 Descartes ( 1 ) 1.295 ; Norris 2.88 , 250. For a good account of the rise of the mechanical philosophy and of the demise of ...
... Mechanical Hypothesis ' in The Excellency of Theology compared with Natural Philosophy [ 4.67 ff . ] . 3 Descartes ( 1 ) 1.295 ; Norris 2.88 , 250. For a good account of the rise of the mechanical philosophy and of the demise of ...
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... philosophers Epicurus and Gassendi would not have agreed with Locke's examples . They thought that cold was a positive quality . Nevertheless this ' common Opinion ' is that associated with corpuscularianism and the new mechanical ...
... philosophers Epicurus and Gassendi would not have agreed with Locke's examples . They thought that cold was a positive quality . Nevertheless this ' common Opinion ' is that associated with corpuscularianism and the new mechanical ...
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... Philosophy which is protest by the Royal Society ' . The mechanical philosophy does not lead to atheism , it was commonly suggested . For the more one studies nature the more one sees there must be a God . God can be found in his ...
... Philosophy which is protest by the Royal Society ' . The mechanical philosophy does not lead to atheism , it was commonly suggested . For the more one studies nature the more one sees there must be a God . God can be found in his ...
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Chapter 4 | 149 |
Bibliography of Books and Articles referred to more than once | 190 |
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