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" I cannot compare the soul more properly to any thing than to a republic or commonwealth in which the several members are united by the reciprocal ties of government and subordination, and give rise to other persons, who propagate the same republic in... "
The Soul: A Study and an Argument - Page 213
by David Syme - 1903 - 234 pages
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The Riddle of Hume's Treatise: Skepticism, Naturalism, and Irreligion

Paul Russell - 2008 - 442 pages
...person" (T, 1.4.6.5/253). Hume also suggests, famously, that the human mind or soul can be compared "to a republic or commonwealth, in which the several members are united by the reciprocal ties of government and subordination, and give rise to other persons, who propagate...
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Readings in Philosophy

1921 - 710 pages
...expelled in its turn. In this respect, I cannot compare the soul more properly to any thing than to a republic or commonwealth, in which the several members are united by the reciprocal ties of government and subordination, and give rise to other persons who propagate the...
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