Man a machine
wherein the several systems of philosophers, in respect to the soul of man, are examin'd, the different states of the soul are shewn to be co-relative to those of the body, the diversity between men and other animals, is proved to arise from the different quantity and quality of brains, the law of nature is explained, as relative to the whole animal creation, the immateriality of an inward principle is by experiments and observations exploded, and a full detail is given of the several springs which move the human machine
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Author
Publication
1750 - Printed for G. Smith ..., London, England
Language
English
Word Count
21,750 words, Guess
Page Count
87 pages
Identifiers
- OCLC Control Number16113574
- Open LibraryOL45070333M
Classifications
- LCCB2063 .L25 1750
Subjects
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- Man a machine: wherein the several systems of philosophers, in respect to the soul of man, are examin'd, the different states of the soul are shewn to be co-relative to those of the body, the diversity between men and other animals, is proved to arise from the different quantity and quality of brains, the law of nature is explained, as relative to the whole animal creation, the immateriality of an inward principle is by experiments and observations exploded, and a full detail is given of the several springs which move the human machine
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