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CHAPTER III | 61 |
c The Subjectivity of Secondary Qualities | 73 |
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absolute motion absolute space appears assumptions astronomy atoms Barrow bodies Boyle Boyle's brain C. D. Broad C. K. Ogden Cartesian Cartesian dualism causality cause colours conceived conception connexion Copernicus deduce Descartes discovered divine doctrine dualism earth effects empiricism ether existence experimental experiments explanation explicable extension fact force fundamental further Galileo Galilei geometrical Gilbert gravity hence Hobbes human hypothesis important infinite Kepler knowledge laws of motion Leibniz light London magnetism mass mathe mathematician matical matter mechanical mechanical philosophy metaphysical method mind modern More's move natural philosophy Newton Newtonian object observed Opera Opticks particles perceived phantasms philosophy physical planets position possible present Principia principles problems quantity realm reason relations relative motion religious res extensa rest Robert Boyle scientific secondary qualities sensation sense sensible sensorium soul speculative spirit substance suppose teleological theory things thinkers thinking thought tion true truth ultimate universe whole