id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 192984258 Napier Volume 1, Preliminary dissertations 1842 .txt text/plain 863783 124592 79 the definition given by Descartes in his second Meditation : " Imaginari nihil aliud est quam rei corporeas Jiguram sen tmaginem contemplari—a power of the mind, which (as I have elsewhere observed) appears to ° ® l1108 precise y ex¬ facts and particular events; the word Philosoand queries, afford sufficient proof, that the antiPty general conclusions or laws inferred cipations of Bacon were not, in this instance, knowledges, " that the notions of these great men concerning the important science of morality were far from being suffi¬ of History, Moral Science, and General Literature." It was with great pleasure I observed, that one of the fiist objects and are commonly caUed Definitions; such as are the Definitions of Body, Time, I lace, Matter, Form, Essence, Subjcct, Substance, Accident, Power, Act, Finite, Infinite, Quantity, Quality Motion, Action, Passion and dwers others, necessary to the explaining of a man's conceptions concerning the nature and generation of bodies. ./cache/192984258.txt ./txt/192984258.txt