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... soul , the fluid , the body : such is the trinity of nature , which in some respects is a counterpart of the divine Trinity . In the same way man contains in himself three principles , three worlds , three heavens : the soul , by which ...
... soul , the fluid , the body : such is the trinity of nature , which in some respects is a counterpart of the divine Trinity . In the same way man contains in himself three principles , three worlds , three heavens : the soul , by which ...
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... soul of its modifications , whatever might be the origin , inter- nal or external , of the sentiment itself . Ideas ... soul , but the manifestation of an ob ject really existing out of the soul . It is not so with the sentiments ...
... soul of its modifications , whatever might be the origin , inter- nal or external , of the sentiment itself . Ideas ... soul , but the manifestation of an ob ject really existing out of the soul . It is not so with the sentiments ...
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... soul . According to Kant , the soul im- poses upon nature its own laws . But Leibnitz ad . 112 MODERN PHILOSOPHY . mitted that the soul is representative KANT . 111.
... soul . According to Kant , the soul im- poses upon nature its own laws . But Leibnitz ad . 112 MODERN PHILOSOPHY . mitted that the soul is representative KANT . 111.
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