| Plato - 1848 - 564 sidor
...immortal, no one will be ashamed to say that this is the very essence and true notion of soul. For every body which is moved from without, is soulless, but that which is moved from within of itself, possesses a soul, since this ia the very nature of soul. But if this be the case, that there... | |
| James McCosh - 1851 - 526 sidor
...constantly out may throw some light both on the philosophy of perception and of voluntary motion. * " Every body which is moved from without is soulless ; but that which is moved from within of itself possesses a soul— such, then, is the very nature of soul."— "(Plato's Phsedrus.) assumes,... | |
| Modern atheism - 1853 - 242 sidor
...bring itself from motion to rest, without some agency oJ extra. Plato, in his Phfedrus, says: "Every body which is moved from without, is soulless, but that which is moved from within of itself, possesses a soul — such is the very nature of the soul." If there is contrivance, and... | |
| Nathaniel Holmes - 1867 - 670 sidor
...and never again have any means whereby it might be moved and created " ; and again, he says, " every body which is moved from without is soulless, but that which is moved from within, of itself, possesses a soul, since this is the very nature of soul." * And so, says Bacon, " all spirits... | |
| Plato - 1873 - 698 sidor
...that self-motion is the very idea and essence of the soul will not be put to confusion. For the bodv which is moved from without is soulless; but that...has a soul, and this is involved in the nature of the soul. Hnt if tho soul be truly affirmed to be the self-moving, then 9 ,R mu<t she also be without... | |
| George Edgeworth Fenwick, Thomas George Roddick, George Ross - 1873 - 632 sidor
...likely to dance these three days."— King Hmry VIII., Act I, Scene 3. Plato says : " Everybody that is moved from without is soulless, but that which is moved from within of itself possesses a soul, since this is the very nature of soul." And so says Bacon : " All spirits... | |
| Plato - 1874 - 700 sidor
...the self-moving is immortal, he who affirms that self-motion is the very idea and essence of the son! will not be put to confusion. For the body which is...without is soulless; but that which is moved from within hi- a soul, and this is involved in the nature of the soul. But if the soul be truly affirmed to be... | |
| Plato - 1875 - 530 sidor
...whole heavens and all creation would collapse and stand still, and never again have motion or birth. But if the self-moving is immortal, he who affirms...; but that which is moved from within has a soul, for such is the nature of the soul. 246 But if the soul be truly affirmed to be the self-moving, then... | |
| Plato - 1875 - 558 sidor
...whole heavens and all creation would collapse and stand still, and never again have motion or birth. But if the self-moving is immortal, he who affirms...soulless ; but that which is moved from within has a soiil, for such is the nature of the soul. 246 But if the soul be truly affirmed to be the self-moving,... | |
| Plato, Henry Cary - 1877 - 566 sidor
...immortal, no one will be ashamed to say that this is the very essence and true notion of soul. For every body which is moved from without is soulless ; but that which is moved from within of itself possesses a soul, since this is the very nature of soul. But if this be the case, that there... | |
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