An edition of Somatopsychonoologia (1823)

Somatopsychonoologia

showing that the proofs of body, life, and mind considered as distinct essences cannot be deduced from physiology, but depend on a distinct sort of evidence, being an examination of the controversy concerning life carried on by M M. Laurence Abernethy, Rennell, & others

Somatopsychonoologia
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An edition of Somatopsychonoologia (1823)

Somatopsychonoologia

showing that the proofs of body, life, and mind considered as distinct essences cannot be deduced from physiology, but depend on a distinct sort of evidence, being an examination of the controversy concerning life carried on by M M. Laurence Abernethy, Rennell, & others

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R. Hunter
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English
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116

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London

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x, (2), 116. p. ;
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OL21525499M

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