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 213by David Syme - 1903 - 234 pagesFull view - About this book
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...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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...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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