The Philosophy of Human Nature Containing a Complete Theory of Human Interests

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The Philosophy of Human Nature Containing a Complete Theory of Human Interests
John Duncan
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The highest exceDence of feeling, and the greatest utility which it possesses, arise from the organ of it, the hand, in which all 17S the appropriate peculiarity of this sense lies, for that feeling which is diffused over the rest of the body, may be said unavoidably to result from the nature of things. The correctness of the impression of the forms of bodies which is conveyed to the mind by the adaption of the hand to their surfaces, does not seem to be acquired by habit. For, such perfection
...of feeling is not attain- able by accustoming any other part of the body to the same operation. The hand is, tlierefore, properly the organ of feeling. It is from the peculiar form of the hand, the division of its parts, and the flexibility of its joints, that its perfection arises. Were there no other evidence on the subject, the wise structure of this member, its universal application and general utility, would, per- liaps, be sufficient to demonstrate the exist*- ence of an intelhgent Author.

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