| 1848 - 914 páginas
...causes in the tissue ; and thus effects furnish the rule for the first analysis of a structure164 165 In many instances indeed it will be impossible to...sciences. They are perpetually illustrated and elucidated in the " Animal Kingdom," but never stated by Swedenborg in the form of pure science, perhaps because... | |
| John Humphrey Noyes - 1870 - 684 páginas
...often very obscure and difficult expositions which appear here and there in his works, of the doctrine of Forms; of Order and Degrees; of Series and Society...Correspondence and Representation ; and of Modification. This logic appears to have existed complete in the minds of neither of these great men; but even so... | |
| John Humphrey Noyes - 1870 - 704 páginas
...often very obscure and difficult expositions which appear here and there in his works, of the doctrine of Forms; of Order and Degrees ; of Series and Society...Correspondence and Representation ; and of Modification. This logic appears to have existed complete in the minds of neither of these great men ; but even so... | |
| R. L. Tafel - 1877 - 722 páginas
...those of the head or cerebrum. Part XTT. An introduction to rational psychology: namely, the doctrine of forms; of order and degrees; of series and society; of influx; of correspondence and representation; also the doctrine of modification. Part XIH. Action. External sense. Internal sense. Imagination. Memory.... | |
| James John Garth Wilkinson - 1894 - 346 páginas
...human body in which all the organs and spheres become doctrines. Individually they are the " Doctrine of Forms, of Order and Degrees, of Series and Society,...Correspondence and Representation, and of Modification." Perceptions of what the life of the body is; of how it is alive simply because it answers by perpetual... | |
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