Selections From Berkeley Annotated An Introduction to the Problems of Modern P

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Selections From Berkeley Annotated An Introduction to the Problems of Modern P
Berkeley, George, 1685-1753
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This and the next section may be compared with Milton, Par. Lost, V. 469-490.
304 SELECTIONS FROM BERKELEY animal, and the animal soul becomes intellectual : which is to be understood not of the change of one nature into another, but of the connexion of different natures ; each lower nature being, according to those philosophers, as it were a receptacle or subject for the next above it to reside and act in.
275. It is also the doctrine of Platonic philosophers, that intellect is the very life o
...f living things, the first principle and exemplar of all, from whence by different degrees are derived the inferior classes of life : first the rational, then the sensitive, after that the vegetal ; but so as in the rational animal there is still somewhat intellectual^ again, in the sen- sitive there is somewhat rational, and in the vegetal some- what sensitive, and lastly, in mixed bodies, as metals and minerals, somewhat of vegetation. By which means the whole is thought to be more perfectly connected.

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