Chapter 7

1Page-references are to the editions cited on pp. 205–207, except references to “Man a Machine” which are to this translation. The translated or original title of a French book is cited according as the editor has made use of translation or of French text.↑2“Man More than a Machine,” pp. 10, 12. For statement of the editions to which these Notes make reference, see pp. 205–207.↑3Locke’s “Essay Concerning Human Understanding,” Book II. Chap. XXIII, § 15.↑4Ibid., § 31.↑5Condensed and translated fromLa Grande Encyclopédie, Vol. 26.↑6Translated from a note of Assézat in “L’homme machine.”↑7Condensed and translated fromLa Grande Encyclopédie, Vol. 4.↑8Condensed from theEncyclopaedia Britannica, 9th ed., Vol. XXIII. All references are to this edition.↑9“Man More than a Machine,” p. 5.↑10“Discourse on Method,” Part. V.↑11“Discourse on Method,” Part IV.↑12“Meditations,” II.↑13“Traité des sensations,” Part IV, Chap. IX, § 5.↑14“Système de la nature,” Vol. I, Chap. I.↑15Quoted from Baldwin’sDictionary of Philosophy and Psychology, Vol. I.↑16Condensed from theEncyclopaedia Britannica, Vol. XI.↑17“Les passions de l’âme,” Part I, Art. XV, and Art. XXXIX.↑18Ibid., Part I, Art. XV.↑19Condensed from theCentury Dictionary, Vol. IX.↑20Translated and condensed fromLa Grande Encyclopédie, Vol. 26.↑21Condensed from theCentury Dictionary, Vol. IX.↑22“Man More than a Machine,” p. 23.↑23“Discourse on Method,” V, last paragraph.↑24“Système de la nature,” Vol. I, Chap. VII.↑25Translated fromLa Grande Encyclopédie, Vol. 26.↑26Quoted from theEncyclopaedia Britannica, Vol. XXIV.↑27Quoted from theCentury Dictionary, Vol. IX.↑28E. Haeckel, “The Riddle of the Universe,” Chap. III.↑29Condensed from theEncyclopaedia Britannica, Vol. I.↑30“The Riddle of the Universe,” Chap. II.↑31Condensed from theEncyclopaedia Britannica, Vol. XXIII.↑32Translated fromLa Grande Encyclopédie, Vol. 31.↑33“Leviathan,” Part I, Chap. IV.↑34“L’histoire naturelle de l’âme,” Chap. XIV. p. 199.↑35“Traité des sensations,” p. 50. Cf.ibid., Chap. XII (2).↑36“Treatise on Man,” Sect. II, Chap. I, p. 4. Cf. “Essays on Mind,” Essay I, Chap. I, p. 7.↑37“Leviathan,” Part I, Chap. XII.↑38“Man More than a Machine,” p. 25.↑39Ibid., p. 26.↑40Quoted from Baldwin’sDictionary of Philosophy, Vol. II.↑41Condensed from theEncyclopaedia Britannica, Vol. II.↑42“Traité des animaux,” Chap. I, p. 454.↑43“Man More than a Machine,” p. 65.↑44“L’histoire naturelle de l’âme,” Chap. X, § XII.↑45“Treatise on Man,” Chap. X.↑46Ibid., Chap. VII.↑47“Le vrai sens du système de la nature,” Chap. IX.↑48Ibid., Vol. I, Chap. VIII, p. 140.↑49“Man More than a Machine,” pp. 71 and 72.↑50Quoted from theCentury Dictionary, Vol. IX.↑51Translated fromLa Grande Encyclopédie, Vol. 24.↑52Quoted from theCentury Dictionary, Vol. IX.↑53Translated fromLa Grande Encyclopédie, Vol. 14.↑54Condensed from theCentury Dictionary, Vol. X.↑55Condensed from theEncyclopaedia Britannica, Vol. XV.↑56Cf. A. W. Benn, “History of English Rationalism,” Vol. I, Chap. III.↑57Quoted from theCentury Dictionary, Vol. X.↑58Translated and condensed fromLa Grande Encyclopédie, Vol. 14.↑59Translated and condensed fromLa Grande Encyclopédie, Vol. 7.↑60Condensed from F. A. Lange, “History of Materialism,” Vol. II, Chap. I, and from W. Windelband, “History of Philosophy,” Part V, Chap. I.↑61“Système de la nature,” Vol. I, Chap. I, p. 12.↑62Ibid., Vol. II, Chap. XI. Cf. Vol. I, Chap. VII.↑63“Meditations,” III and V.↑64“Leviathan,” Part I, Chap. XII.↑65“Letters to Serena,” V, p. 235.↑66“Traité des animaux,” Chap. VI, p. 585.↑67“Essay Concerning Human Understanding,” Book IV, Chap. X.↑68Quoted from theCentury Dictionary, Vol. IX.↑69Translated and condensed from theDictionnaire des Sciences philosophiques, Vol. III, Paris, 1847.↑70“Traité des animaux,” Chap. VI.↑71“Système de la nature,” Vol. II, Chap. XVI, p. 451.↑72Ibid., Chap. XXVI, p. 485. Cf. Luzac’s criticism in “Man More than a Machine,” p. 94.↑73“Meditations,” IV.↑74“Système de la nature,” Vol. I, Chap. VII, pp. 121–122.↑75Condensed and translated fromLa Grande Encyclopédie, Vol. 13.↑76Condensed from theCentury Dictionary, Vol. IX.↑77F. A. Lange, “History of Materialism,” Vol. I, Sec. II, Chap. III.↑78“Sylva Sylvarum sive Historia Naturalis Latio Transcripta a J. Gruteo.”Lug. Batavos, 1648. Cf. Bk. IV, Experiment 400.↑79Condensed from theEncyclopaedia Britannica, Vol. IV.↑80Translated and condensed fromLa Grande Encyclopédie, Vol. 30.↑81“Les passions de l’âme,” Part I, Art. 13.↑82“Essays on the Mind,” Essay I, Chap. I, pp. 4ff.↑83Condensed from theEncyclopaedia Britannica, Vol. IV.↑84“Les passions de l’âme,” Part I, Art. 41.↑85“L’histoire naturelle de l’âme,” Chap. XII, p. 164. Cf. Chap. XII, p. 167.↑86“Système de la nature,” Vol. I, Chap. VI, pp. 89ff.↑87“Dialogues Between Hylas and Philonous,” I, Open Court edition; pp. 27, 28, 29. Cf. “Principles of Human Knowledge,” par. 10, 15.↑88Quoted from J. Burnet, “Early Greek Philosophy,” Chap. II.↑89Republic, III, 403.↑90“Les passions de l’âme,” Part I, Art. VIII.↑91Quoted from theCentury Dictionary, Vol. X.↑92Translated and condensed fromLa Grande Encyclopédie, Vol. 19.↑93Condensed from theEncyclopaedia Britannica, Vol. III.↑94Translated and condensed fromLa GrandeEncyclopédie, Vol. 26.↑95“Letters to Serena,” V.↑96“Système de la nature,” Vol. II, Chap. II, p. 32.↑97Condensed from theCentury Dictionary, Vol. IX.↑98Translated and condensed fromLa Grande Encyclopédie, Vol. 22.↑99Translated and condensed fromLa Grande Encyclopédie, Vol. 31.↑100“L’histoire naturelle de l’âme,” Chap. VI.↑101“Principles of Metaphysics,” Part II, Prop. 4.↑102“De Corpore,” Part III, Chap. XV.↑103Ibid., Part IV, Chap. XXV, (2).↑

1Page-references are to the editions cited on pp. 205–207, except references to “Man a Machine” which are to this translation. The translated or original title of a French book is cited according as the editor has made use of translation or of French text.↑2“Man More than a Machine,” pp. 10, 12. For statement of the editions to which these Notes make reference, see pp. 205–207.↑3Locke’s “Essay Concerning Human Understanding,” Book II. Chap. XXIII, § 15.↑4Ibid., § 31.↑5Condensed and translated fromLa Grande Encyclopédie, Vol. 26.↑6Translated from a note of Assézat in “L’homme machine.”↑7Condensed and translated fromLa Grande Encyclopédie, Vol. 4.↑8Condensed from theEncyclopaedia Britannica, 9th ed., Vol. XXIII. All references are to this edition.↑9“Man More than a Machine,” p. 5.↑10“Discourse on Method,” Part. V.↑11“Discourse on Method,” Part IV.↑12“Meditations,” II.↑13“Traité des sensations,” Part IV, Chap. IX, § 5.↑14“Système de la nature,” Vol. I, Chap. I.↑15Quoted from Baldwin’sDictionary of Philosophy and Psychology, Vol. I.↑16Condensed from theEncyclopaedia Britannica, Vol. XI.↑17“Les passions de l’âme,” Part I, Art. XV, and Art. XXXIX.↑18Ibid., Part I, Art. XV.↑19Condensed from theCentury Dictionary, Vol. IX.↑20Translated and condensed fromLa Grande Encyclopédie, Vol. 26.↑21Condensed from theCentury Dictionary, Vol. IX.↑22“Man More than a Machine,” p. 23.↑23“Discourse on Method,” V, last paragraph.↑24“Système de la nature,” Vol. I, Chap. VII.↑25Translated fromLa Grande Encyclopédie, Vol. 26.↑26Quoted from theEncyclopaedia Britannica, Vol. XXIV.↑27Quoted from theCentury Dictionary, Vol. IX.↑28E. Haeckel, “The Riddle of the Universe,” Chap. III.↑29Condensed from theEncyclopaedia Britannica, Vol. I.↑30“The Riddle of the Universe,” Chap. II.↑31Condensed from theEncyclopaedia Britannica, Vol. XXIII.↑32Translated fromLa Grande Encyclopédie, Vol. 31.↑33“Leviathan,” Part I, Chap. IV.↑34“L’histoire naturelle de l’âme,” Chap. XIV. p. 199.↑35“Traité des sensations,” p. 50. Cf.ibid., Chap. XII (2).↑36“Treatise on Man,” Sect. II, Chap. I, p. 4. Cf. “Essays on Mind,” Essay I, Chap. I, p. 7.↑37“Leviathan,” Part I, Chap. XII.↑38“Man More than a Machine,” p. 25.↑39Ibid., p. 26.↑40Quoted from Baldwin’sDictionary of Philosophy, Vol. II.↑41Condensed from theEncyclopaedia Britannica, Vol. II.↑42“Traité des animaux,” Chap. I, p. 454.↑43“Man More than a Machine,” p. 65.↑44“L’histoire naturelle de l’âme,” Chap. X, § XII.↑45“Treatise on Man,” Chap. X.↑46Ibid., Chap. VII.↑47“Le vrai sens du système de la nature,” Chap. IX.↑48Ibid., Vol. I, Chap. VIII, p. 140.↑49“Man More than a Machine,” pp. 71 and 72.↑50Quoted from theCentury Dictionary, Vol. IX.↑51Translated fromLa Grande Encyclopédie, Vol. 24.↑52Quoted from theCentury Dictionary, Vol. IX.↑53Translated fromLa Grande Encyclopédie, Vol. 14.↑54Condensed from theCentury Dictionary, Vol. X.↑55Condensed from theEncyclopaedia Britannica, Vol. XV.↑56Cf. A. W. Benn, “History of English Rationalism,” Vol. I, Chap. III.↑57Quoted from theCentury Dictionary, Vol. X.↑58Translated and condensed fromLa Grande Encyclopédie, Vol. 14.↑59Translated and condensed fromLa Grande Encyclopédie, Vol. 7.↑60Condensed from F. A. Lange, “History of Materialism,” Vol. II, Chap. I, and from W. Windelband, “History of Philosophy,” Part V, Chap. I.↑61“Système de la nature,” Vol. I, Chap. I, p. 12.↑62Ibid., Vol. II, Chap. XI. Cf. Vol. I, Chap. VII.↑63“Meditations,” III and V.↑64“Leviathan,” Part I, Chap. XII.↑65“Letters to Serena,” V, p. 235.↑66“Traité des animaux,” Chap. VI, p. 585.↑67“Essay Concerning Human Understanding,” Book IV, Chap. X.↑68Quoted from theCentury Dictionary, Vol. IX.↑69Translated and condensed from theDictionnaire des Sciences philosophiques, Vol. III, Paris, 1847.↑70“Traité des animaux,” Chap. VI.↑71“Système de la nature,” Vol. II, Chap. XVI, p. 451.↑72Ibid., Chap. XXVI, p. 485. Cf. Luzac’s criticism in “Man More than a Machine,” p. 94.↑73“Meditations,” IV.↑74“Système de la nature,” Vol. I, Chap. VII, pp. 121–122.↑75Condensed and translated fromLa Grande Encyclopédie, Vol. 13.↑76Condensed from theCentury Dictionary, Vol. IX.↑77F. A. Lange, “History of Materialism,” Vol. I, Sec. II, Chap. III.↑78“Sylva Sylvarum sive Historia Naturalis Latio Transcripta a J. Gruteo.”Lug. Batavos, 1648. Cf. Bk. IV, Experiment 400.↑79Condensed from theEncyclopaedia Britannica, Vol. IV.↑80Translated and condensed fromLa Grande Encyclopédie, Vol. 30.↑81“Les passions de l’âme,” Part I, Art. 13.↑82“Essays on the Mind,” Essay I, Chap. I, pp. 4ff.↑83Condensed from theEncyclopaedia Britannica, Vol. IV.↑84“Les passions de l’âme,” Part I, Art. 41.↑85“L’histoire naturelle de l’âme,” Chap. XII, p. 164. Cf. Chap. XII, p. 167.↑86“Système de la nature,” Vol. I, Chap. VI, pp. 89ff.↑87“Dialogues Between Hylas and Philonous,” I, Open Court edition; pp. 27, 28, 29. Cf. “Principles of Human Knowledge,” par. 10, 15.↑88Quoted from J. Burnet, “Early Greek Philosophy,” Chap. II.↑89Republic, III, 403.↑90“Les passions de l’âme,” Part I, Art. VIII.↑91Quoted from theCentury Dictionary, Vol. X.↑92Translated and condensed fromLa Grande Encyclopédie, Vol. 19.↑93Condensed from theEncyclopaedia Britannica, Vol. III.↑94Translated and condensed fromLa GrandeEncyclopédie, Vol. 26.↑95“Letters to Serena,” V.↑96“Système de la nature,” Vol. II, Chap. II, p. 32.↑97Condensed from theCentury Dictionary, Vol. IX.↑98Translated and condensed fromLa Grande Encyclopédie, Vol. 22.↑99Translated and condensed fromLa Grande Encyclopédie, Vol. 31.↑100“L’histoire naturelle de l’âme,” Chap. VI.↑101“Principles of Metaphysics,” Part II, Prop. 4.↑102“De Corpore,” Part III, Chap. XV.↑103Ibid., Part IV, Chap. XXV, (2).↑

1Page-references are to the editions cited on pp. 205–207, except references to “Man a Machine” which are to this translation. The translated or original title of a French book is cited according as the editor has made use of translation or of French text.↑2“Man More than a Machine,” pp. 10, 12. For statement of the editions to which these Notes make reference, see pp. 205–207.↑3Locke’s “Essay Concerning Human Understanding,” Book II. Chap. XXIII, § 15.↑4Ibid., § 31.↑5Condensed and translated fromLa Grande Encyclopédie, Vol. 26.↑6Translated from a note of Assézat in “L’homme machine.”↑7Condensed and translated fromLa Grande Encyclopédie, Vol. 4.↑8Condensed from theEncyclopaedia Britannica, 9th ed., Vol. XXIII. All references are to this edition.↑9“Man More than a Machine,” p. 5.↑10“Discourse on Method,” Part. V.↑11“Discourse on Method,” Part IV.↑12“Meditations,” II.↑13“Traité des sensations,” Part IV, Chap. IX, § 5.↑14“Système de la nature,” Vol. I, Chap. I.↑15Quoted from Baldwin’sDictionary of Philosophy and Psychology, Vol. I.↑16Condensed from theEncyclopaedia Britannica, Vol. XI.↑17“Les passions de l’âme,” Part I, Art. XV, and Art. XXXIX.↑18Ibid., Part I, Art. XV.↑19Condensed from theCentury Dictionary, Vol. IX.↑20Translated and condensed fromLa Grande Encyclopédie, Vol. 26.↑21Condensed from theCentury Dictionary, Vol. IX.↑22“Man More than a Machine,” p. 23.↑23“Discourse on Method,” V, last paragraph.↑24“Système de la nature,” Vol. I, Chap. VII.↑25Translated fromLa Grande Encyclopédie, Vol. 26.↑26Quoted from theEncyclopaedia Britannica, Vol. XXIV.↑27Quoted from theCentury Dictionary, Vol. IX.↑28E. Haeckel, “The Riddle of the Universe,” Chap. III.↑29Condensed from theEncyclopaedia Britannica, Vol. I.↑30“The Riddle of the Universe,” Chap. II.↑31Condensed from theEncyclopaedia Britannica, Vol. XXIII.↑32Translated fromLa Grande Encyclopédie, Vol. 31.↑33“Leviathan,” Part I, Chap. IV.↑34“L’histoire naturelle de l’âme,” Chap. XIV. p. 199.↑35“Traité des sensations,” p. 50. Cf.ibid., Chap. XII (2).↑36“Treatise on Man,” Sect. II, Chap. I, p. 4. Cf. “Essays on Mind,” Essay I, Chap. I, p. 7.↑37“Leviathan,” Part I, Chap. XII.↑38“Man More than a Machine,” p. 25.↑39Ibid., p. 26.↑40Quoted from Baldwin’sDictionary of Philosophy, Vol. II.↑41Condensed from theEncyclopaedia Britannica, Vol. II.↑42“Traité des animaux,” Chap. I, p. 454.↑43“Man More than a Machine,” p. 65.↑44“L’histoire naturelle de l’âme,” Chap. X, § XII.↑45“Treatise on Man,” Chap. X.↑46Ibid., Chap. VII.↑47“Le vrai sens du système de la nature,” Chap. IX.↑48Ibid., Vol. I, Chap. VIII, p. 140.↑49“Man More than a Machine,” pp. 71 and 72.↑50Quoted from theCentury Dictionary, Vol. IX.↑51Translated fromLa Grande Encyclopédie, Vol. 24.↑52Quoted from theCentury Dictionary, Vol. IX.↑53Translated fromLa Grande Encyclopédie, Vol. 14.↑54Condensed from theCentury Dictionary, Vol. X.↑55Condensed from theEncyclopaedia Britannica, Vol. XV.↑56Cf. A. W. Benn, “History of English Rationalism,” Vol. I, Chap. III.↑57Quoted from theCentury Dictionary, Vol. X.↑58Translated and condensed fromLa Grande Encyclopédie, Vol. 14.↑59Translated and condensed fromLa Grande Encyclopédie, Vol. 7.↑60Condensed from F. A. Lange, “History of Materialism,” Vol. II, Chap. I, and from W. Windelband, “History of Philosophy,” Part V, Chap. I.↑61“Système de la nature,” Vol. I, Chap. I, p. 12.↑62Ibid., Vol. II, Chap. XI. Cf. Vol. I, Chap. VII.↑63“Meditations,” III and V.↑64“Leviathan,” Part I, Chap. XII.↑65“Letters to Serena,” V, p. 235.↑66“Traité des animaux,” Chap. VI, p. 585.↑67“Essay Concerning Human Understanding,” Book IV, Chap. X.↑68Quoted from theCentury Dictionary, Vol. IX.↑69Translated and condensed from theDictionnaire des Sciences philosophiques, Vol. III, Paris, 1847.↑70“Traité des animaux,” Chap. VI.↑71“Système de la nature,” Vol. II, Chap. XVI, p. 451.↑72Ibid., Chap. XXVI, p. 485. Cf. Luzac’s criticism in “Man More than a Machine,” p. 94.↑73“Meditations,” IV.↑74“Système de la nature,” Vol. I, Chap. VII, pp. 121–122.↑75Condensed and translated fromLa Grande Encyclopédie, Vol. 13.↑76Condensed from theCentury Dictionary, Vol. IX.↑77F. A. Lange, “History of Materialism,” Vol. I, Sec. II, Chap. III.↑78“Sylva Sylvarum sive Historia Naturalis Latio Transcripta a J. Gruteo.”Lug. Batavos, 1648. Cf. Bk. IV, Experiment 400.↑79Condensed from theEncyclopaedia Britannica, Vol. IV.↑80Translated and condensed fromLa Grande Encyclopédie, Vol. 30.↑81“Les passions de l’âme,” Part I, Art. 13.↑82“Essays on the Mind,” Essay I, Chap. I, pp. 4ff.↑83Condensed from theEncyclopaedia Britannica, Vol. IV.↑84“Les passions de l’âme,” Part I, Art. 41.↑85“L’histoire naturelle de l’âme,” Chap. XII, p. 164. Cf. Chap. XII, p. 167.↑86“Système de la nature,” Vol. I, Chap. VI, pp. 89ff.↑87“Dialogues Between Hylas and Philonous,” I, Open Court edition; pp. 27, 28, 29. Cf. “Principles of Human Knowledge,” par. 10, 15.↑88Quoted from J. Burnet, “Early Greek Philosophy,” Chap. II.↑89Republic, III, 403.↑90“Les passions de l’âme,” Part I, Art. VIII.↑91Quoted from theCentury Dictionary, Vol. X.↑92Translated and condensed fromLa Grande Encyclopédie, Vol. 19.↑93Condensed from theEncyclopaedia Britannica, Vol. III.↑94Translated and condensed fromLa GrandeEncyclopédie, Vol. 26.↑95“Letters to Serena,” V.↑96“Système de la nature,” Vol. II, Chap. II, p. 32.↑97Condensed from theCentury Dictionary, Vol. IX.↑98Translated and condensed fromLa Grande Encyclopédie, Vol. 22.↑99Translated and condensed fromLa Grande Encyclopédie, Vol. 31.↑100“L’histoire naturelle de l’âme,” Chap. VI.↑101“Principles of Metaphysics,” Part II, Prop. 4.↑102“De Corpore,” Part III, Chap. XV.↑103Ibid., Part IV, Chap. XXV, (2).↑

1Page-references are to the editions cited on pp. 205–207, except references to “Man a Machine” which are to this translation. The translated or original title of a French book is cited according as the editor has made use of translation or of French text.↑2“Man More than a Machine,” pp. 10, 12. For statement of the editions to which these Notes make reference, see pp. 205–207.↑3Locke’s “Essay Concerning Human Understanding,” Book II. Chap. XXIII, § 15.↑4Ibid., § 31.↑5Condensed and translated fromLa Grande Encyclopédie, Vol. 26.↑6Translated from a note of Assézat in “L’homme machine.”↑7Condensed and translated fromLa Grande Encyclopédie, Vol. 4.↑8Condensed from theEncyclopaedia Britannica, 9th ed., Vol. XXIII. All references are to this edition.↑9“Man More than a Machine,” p. 5.↑10“Discourse on Method,” Part. V.↑11“Discourse on Method,” Part IV.↑12“Meditations,” II.↑13“Traité des sensations,” Part IV, Chap. IX, § 5.↑14“Système de la nature,” Vol. I, Chap. I.↑15Quoted from Baldwin’sDictionary of Philosophy and Psychology, Vol. I.↑16Condensed from theEncyclopaedia Britannica, Vol. XI.↑17“Les passions de l’âme,” Part I, Art. XV, and Art. XXXIX.↑18Ibid., Part I, Art. XV.↑19Condensed from theCentury Dictionary, Vol. IX.↑20Translated and condensed fromLa Grande Encyclopédie, Vol. 26.↑21Condensed from theCentury Dictionary, Vol. IX.↑22“Man More than a Machine,” p. 23.↑23“Discourse on Method,” V, last paragraph.↑24“Système de la nature,” Vol. I, Chap. VII.↑25Translated fromLa Grande Encyclopédie, Vol. 26.↑26Quoted from theEncyclopaedia Britannica, Vol. XXIV.↑27Quoted from theCentury Dictionary, Vol. IX.↑28E. Haeckel, “The Riddle of the Universe,” Chap. III.↑29Condensed from theEncyclopaedia Britannica, Vol. I.↑30“The Riddle of the Universe,” Chap. II.↑31Condensed from theEncyclopaedia Britannica, Vol. XXIII.↑32Translated fromLa Grande Encyclopédie, Vol. 31.↑33“Leviathan,” Part I, Chap. IV.↑34“L’histoire naturelle de l’âme,” Chap. XIV. p. 199.↑35“Traité des sensations,” p. 50. Cf.ibid., Chap. XII (2).↑36“Treatise on Man,” Sect. II, Chap. I, p. 4. Cf. “Essays on Mind,” Essay I, Chap. I, p. 7.↑37“Leviathan,” Part I, Chap. XII.↑38“Man More than a Machine,” p. 25.↑39Ibid., p. 26.↑40Quoted from Baldwin’sDictionary of Philosophy, Vol. II.↑41Condensed from theEncyclopaedia Britannica, Vol. II.↑42“Traité des animaux,” Chap. I, p. 454.↑43“Man More than a Machine,” p. 65.↑44“L’histoire naturelle de l’âme,” Chap. X, § XII.↑45“Treatise on Man,” Chap. X.↑46Ibid., Chap. VII.↑47“Le vrai sens du système de la nature,” Chap. IX.↑48Ibid., Vol. I, Chap. VIII, p. 140.↑49“Man More than a Machine,” pp. 71 and 72.↑50Quoted from theCentury Dictionary, Vol. IX.↑51Translated fromLa Grande Encyclopédie, Vol. 24.↑52Quoted from theCentury Dictionary, Vol. IX.↑53Translated fromLa Grande Encyclopédie, Vol. 14.↑54Condensed from theCentury Dictionary, Vol. X.↑55Condensed from theEncyclopaedia Britannica, Vol. XV.↑56Cf. A. W. Benn, “History of English Rationalism,” Vol. I, Chap. III.↑57Quoted from theCentury Dictionary, Vol. X.↑58Translated and condensed fromLa Grande Encyclopédie, Vol. 14.↑59Translated and condensed fromLa Grande Encyclopédie, Vol. 7.↑60Condensed from F. A. Lange, “History of Materialism,” Vol. II, Chap. I, and from W. Windelband, “History of Philosophy,” Part V, Chap. I.↑61“Système de la nature,” Vol. I, Chap. I, p. 12.↑62Ibid., Vol. II, Chap. XI. Cf. Vol. I, Chap. VII.↑63“Meditations,” III and V.↑64“Leviathan,” Part I, Chap. XII.↑65“Letters to Serena,” V, p. 235.↑66“Traité des animaux,” Chap. VI, p. 585.↑67“Essay Concerning Human Understanding,” Book IV, Chap. X.↑68Quoted from theCentury Dictionary, Vol. IX.↑69Translated and condensed from theDictionnaire des Sciences philosophiques, Vol. III, Paris, 1847.↑70“Traité des animaux,” Chap. VI.↑71“Système de la nature,” Vol. II, Chap. XVI, p. 451.↑72Ibid., Chap. XXVI, p. 485. Cf. Luzac’s criticism in “Man More than a Machine,” p. 94.↑73“Meditations,” IV.↑74“Système de la nature,” Vol. I, Chap. VII, pp. 121–122.↑75Condensed and translated fromLa Grande Encyclopédie, Vol. 13.↑76Condensed from theCentury Dictionary, Vol. IX.↑77F. A. Lange, “History of Materialism,” Vol. I, Sec. II, Chap. III.↑78“Sylva Sylvarum sive Historia Naturalis Latio Transcripta a J. Gruteo.”Lug. Batavos, 1648. Cf. Bk. IV, Experiment 400.↑79Condensed from theEncyclopaedia Britannica, Vol. IV.↑80Translated and condensed fromLa Grande Encyclopédie, Vol. 30.↑81“Les passions de l’âme,” Part I, Art. 13.↑82“Essays on the Mind,” Essay I, Chap. I, pp. 4ff.↑83Condensed from theEncyclopaedia Britannica, Vol. IV.↑84“Les passions de l’âme,” Part I, Art. 41.↑85“L’histoire naturelle de l’âme,” Chap. XII, p. 164. Cf. Chap. XII, p. 167.↑86“Système de la nature,” Vol. I, Chap. VI, pp. 89ff.↑87“Dialogues Between Hylas and Philonous,” I, Open Court edition; pp. 27, 28, 29. Cf. “Principles of Human Knowledge,” par. 10, 15.↑88Quoted from J. Burnet, “Early Greek Philosophy,” Chap. II.↑89Republic, III, 403.↑90“Les passions de l’âme,” Part I, Art. VIII.↑91Quoted from theCentury Dictionary, Vol. X.↑92Translated and condensed fromLa Grande Encyclopédie, Vol. 19.↑93Condensed from theEncyclopaedia Britannica, Vol. III.↑94Translated and condensed fromLa GrandeEncyclopédie, Vol. 26.↑95“Letters to Serena,” V.↑96“Système de la nature,” Vol. II, Chap. II, p. 32.↑97Condensed from theCentury Dictionary, Vol. IX.↑98Translated and condensed fromLa Grande Encyclopédie, Vol. 22.↑99Translated and condensed fromLa Grande Encyclopédie, Vol. 31.↑100“L’histoire naturelle de l’âme,” Chap. VI.↑101“Principles of Metaphysics,” Part II, Prop. 4.↑102“De Corpore,” Part III, Chap. XV.↑103Ibid., Part IV, Chap. XXV, (2).↑

1Page-references are to the editions cited on pp. 205–207, except references to “Man a Machine” which are to this translation. The translated or original title of a French book is cited according as the editor has made use of translation or of French text.↑

2“Man More than a Machine,” pp. 10, 12. For statement of the editions to which these Notes make reference, see pp. 205–207.↑

3Locke’s “Essay Concerning Human Understanding,” Book II. Chap. XXIII, § 15.↑

4Ibid., § 31.↑

5Condensed and translated fromLa Grande Encyclopédie, Vol. 26.↑

6Translated from a note of Assézat in “L’homme machine.”↑

7Condensed and translated fromLa Grande Encyclopédie, Vol. 4.↑

8Condensed from theEncyclopaedia Britannica, 9th ed., Vol. XXIII. All references are to this edition.↑

9“Man More than a Machine,” p. 5.↑

10“Discourse on Method,” Part. V.↑

11“Discourse on Method,” Part IV.↑

12“Meditations,” II.↑

13“Traité des sensations,” Part IV, Chap. IX, § 5.↑

14“Système de la nature,” Vol. I, Chap. I.↑

15Quoted from Baldwin’sDictionary of Philosophy and Psychology, Vol. I.↑

16Condensed from theEncyclopaedia Britannica, Vol. XI.↑

17“Les passions de l’âme,” Part I, Art. XV, and Art. XXXIX.↑

18Ibid., Part I, Art. XV.↑

19Condensed from theCentury Dictionary, Vol. IX.↑

20Translated and condensed fromLa Grande Encyclopédie, Vol. 26.↑

21Condensed from theCentury Dictionary, Vol. IX.↑

22“Man More than a Machine,” p. 23.↑

23“Discourse on Method,” V, last paragraph.↑

24“Système de la nature,” Vol. I, Chap. VII.↑

25Translated fromLa Grande Encyclopédie, Vol. 26.↑

26Quoted from theEncyclopaedia Britannica, Vol. XXIV.↑

27Quoted from theCentury Dictionary, Vol. IX.↑

28E. Haeckel, “The Riddle of the Universe,” Chap. III.↑

29Condensed from theEncyclopaedia Britannica, Vol. I.↑

30“The Riddle of the Universe,” Chap. II.↑

31Condensed from theEncyclopaedia Britannica, Vol. XXIII.↑

32Translated fromLa Grande Encyclopédie, Vol. 31.↑

33“Leviathan,” Part I, Chap. IV.↑

34“L’histoire naturelle de l’âme,” Chap. XIV. p. 199.↑

35“Traité des sensations,” p. 50. Cf.ibid., Chap. XII (2).↑

36“Treatise on Man,” Sect. II, Chap. I, p. 4. Cf. “Essays on Mind,” Essay I, Chap. I, p. 7.↑

37“Leviathan,” Part I, Chap. XII.↑

38“Man More than a Machine,” p. 25.↑

39Ibid., p. 26.↑

40Quoted from Baldwin’sDictionary of Philosophy, Vol. II.↑

41Condensed from theEncyclopaedia Britannica, Vol. II.↑

42“Traité des animaux,” Chap. I, p. 454.↑

43“Man More than a Machine,” p. 65.↑

44“L’histoire naturelle de l’âme,” Chap. X, § XII.↑

45“Treatise on Man,” Chap. X.↑

46Ibid., Chap. VII.↑

47“Le vrai sens du système de la nature,” Chap. IX.↑

48Ibid., Vol. I, Chap. VIII, p. 140.↑

49“Man More than a Machine,” pp. 71 and 72.↑

50Quoted from theCentury Dictionary, Vol. IX.↑

51Translated fromLa Grande Encyclopédie, Vol. 24.↑

52Quoted from theCentury Dictionary, Vol. IX.↑

53Translated fromLa Grande Encyclopédie, Vol. 14.↑

54Condensed from theCentury Dictionary, Vol. X.↑

55Condensed from theEncyclopaedia Britannica, Vol. XV.↑

56Cf. A. W. Benn, “History of English Rationalism,” Vol. I, Chap. III.↑

57Quoted from theCentury Dictionary, Vol. X.↑

58Translated and condensed fromLa Grande Encyclopédie, Vol. 14.↑

59Translated and condensed fromLa Grande Encyclopédie, Vol. 7.↑

60Condensed from F. A. Lange, “History of Materialism,” Vol. II, Chap. I, and from W. Windelband, “History of Philosophy,” Part V, Chap. I.↑

61“Système de la nature,” Vol. I, Chap. I, p. 12.↑

62Ibid., Vol. II, Chap. XI. Cf. Vol. I, Chap. VII.↑

63“Meditations,” III and V.↑

64“Leviathan,” Part I, Chap. XII.↑

65“Letters to Serena,” V, p. 235.↑

66“Traité des animaux,” Chap. VI, p. 585.↑

67“Essay Concerning Human Understanding,” Book IV, Chap. X.↑

68Quoted from theCentury Dictionary, Vol. IX.↑

69Translated and condensed from theDictionnaire des Sciences philosophiques, Vol. III, Paris, 1847.↑

70“Traité des animaux,” Chap. VI.↑

71“Système de la nature,” Vol. II, Chap. XVI, p. 451.↑

72Ibid., Chap. XXVI, p. 485. Cf. Luzac’s criticism in “Man More than a Machine,” p. 94.↑

73“Meditations,” IV.↑

74“Système de la nature,” Vol. I, Chap. VII, pp. 121–122.↑

75Condensed and translated fromLa Grande Encyclopédie, Vol. 13.↑

76Condensed from theCentury Dictionary, Vol. IX.↑

77F. A. Lange, “History of Materialism,” Vol. I, Sec. II, Chap. III.↑

78“Sylva Sylvarum sive Historia Naturalis Latio Transcripta a J. Gruteo.”Lug. Batavos, 1648. Cf. Bk. IV, Experiment 400.↑

79Condensed from theEncyclopaedia Britannica, Vol. IV.↑

80Translated and condensed fromLa Grande Encyclopédie, Vol. 30.↑

81“Les passions de l’âme,” Part I, Art. 13.↑

82“Essays on the Mind,” Essay I, Chap. I, pp. 4ff.↑

83Condensed from theEncyclopaedia Britannica, Vol. IV.↑

84“Les passions de l’âme,” Part I, Art. 41.↑

85“L’histoire naturelle de l’âme,” Chap. XII, p. 164. Cf. Chap. XII, p. 167.↑

86“Système de la nature,” Vol. I, Chap. VI, pp. 89ff.↑

87“Dialogues Between Hylas and Philonous,” I, Open Court edition; pp. 27, 28, 29. Cf. “Principles of Human Knowledge,” par. 10, 15.↑

88Quoted from J. Burnet, “Early Greek Philosophy,” Chap. II.↑

89Republic, III, 403.↑

90“Les passions de l’âme,” Part I, Art. VIII.↑

91Quoted from theCentury Dictionary, Vol. X.↑

92Translated and condensed fromLa Grande Encyclopédie, Vol. 19.↑

93Condensed from theEncyclopaedia Britannica, Vol. III.↑

94Translated and condensed fromLa GrandeEncyclopédie, Vol. 26.↑

95“Letters to Serena,” V.↑

96“Système de la nature,” Vol. II, Chap. II, p. 32.↑

97Condensed from theCentury Dictionary, Vol. IX.↑

98Translated and condensed fromLa Grande Encyclopédie, Vol. 22.↑

99Translated and condensed fromLa Grande Encyclopédie, Vol. 31.↑

100“L’histoire naturelle de l’âme,” Chap. VI.↑

101“Principles of Metaphysics,” Part II, Prop. 4.↑

102“De Corpore,” Part III, Chap. XV.↑

103Ibid., Part IV, Chap. XXV, (2).↑


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