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Physiologia disputations (Bos 2002, 200), in contrast with
Henricus Regius Clarke, Desmond 2008
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Epilogo magno (Great Epilogue), that, when translated into Latin, would become the “Physiologia,” the first of the four parts of his Philosophia realis, first published in Frankfurt in 1623; the other three parts were entitled
Tommaso Campanella Ernst, Germana 2005
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He rejects, however, as incompatible with Christianity, the Stoics™ pantheistic equation of God with the world and their belief that the divine principle is corporeal (Physiologia I. 8).
Justus Lipsius Papy, Jan 2004
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(De civitate Dei V. 8) that fate does not impinge in any way on the free will of God (Physiologia I. 12).
Justus Lipsius Papy, Jan 2004
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Charleton's Physiologia, almost all English atomist works contained the pious alterations which he had included.
Dictionary of the History of Ideas ROBERT H. KARGON 1968
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Des Chene, D. (1996), Physiologia: Natural Philosophy in Late Aristotelian and Cartesian Thought, Ithaca: Cornell University Press.
Descartes' Physics Slowik, Edward 2009
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1641, Physiologia, sive cognitio sanitatis, tribus disputationibus in Academia Ultrajectina publicè proposita,
Descartes and the Pineal Gland Lokhorst, Gert-Jan 2008
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Physiologia III. 9, citing Diogenes Laertius VII. 157).
Justus Lipsius Papy, Jan 2004
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Lipsius was nonetheless prepared to accept the view of God as the world soul, which permeates every living thing (Physiologia
Justus Lipsius Papy, Jan 2004
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Vossius, _Theologia Gent. et Physiologia Christ. _), was also understood as
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