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XV: Metaphysical.




            The study of Mental Philosophy teaches us that we are all sensible
               beings.
            The imagination is that part of the mind which looks forward to that
               which it does not lay its visible eye on.
            An energy is perfected when it is tantamount.
            The Canons of Induction were invented by Sir Humphrey Davy.
            Hamilton made a long and exhausting analysis of sense perception.
            Reid considered externality to be something hard.
            The theory that intuitive truths are discovered by the light of nature
               originated from  St. John’s interpretation  of a passage in the
               Gospel of Plato.
            Man’s moral  life  first originated  in his perception of the  world of
               Nature.
            Herodetus  tells us that the Egyptians were  the  first  men who had
               immortal souls.







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