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broken by a fall ; but could her fenfes inform her, that a cat would be wounded'or driven off the field by the fall of a ftone ? No ; from the effed of tlie one fall preferved in her memory, ftit muft have inferred the othcrv by her power of teafoning.
(d) Though this way of a6Hng is undoubtedly myfterious, " yet it (hould not appear extraordinary even .
to a man who is not a philofopher, as we fee examples of it daily in our own fpecies : For a man under the di» redion of another of fuperior u
...nderftanding, wiU ufe means to accomplifh an end, without having any idea of." either; and indeed in my opinion, by far the greater part of mankind are deftioed by God and nature, to 4)6?
governed in that way." Ancient Mctafhjifia^ Vol. III. p. 352.
Digitized by Google INS [ 264 ].
'Inaini^. port of bts theory^ that in the perfomaDce of thofe INS 13 Obviated.
a6tion8, in which animaU are faid to be guided by un erring tnftin^, different individuals difplay different modes of condudk ; and in his opinion^ to talk of in* ftinftive principles which admit of improvenkenty and accommodate themfelves to circumftancee» is merely to introduce new terms into the language of philofophy $ for he aflirmst that no fuch improvement or accommo- dation to circumftances can ever take place without a comparifon of ideas, and a dedodion of inferences.


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