Isaac Taylor
Physical Theory of Another Life
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Physical Theory of Another Life
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A speculative exploration of the possible paths of knowledge regarding human future life and duties, by a popular Victorian philosopher.
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A speculative exploration of the possible paths of knowledge regarding human future life and duties, by a popular Victorian philosopher.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 336
- Erscheinungstermin: 21. Januar 2011
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 216mm x 140mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 475g
- ISBN-13: 9781108073097
- ISBN-10: 1108073093
- Artikelnr.: 33167312
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 336
- Erscheinungstermin: 21. Januar 2011
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 216mm x 140mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 475g
- ISBN-13: 9781108073097
- ISBN-10: 1108073093
- Artikelnr.: 33167312
Isaac Taylor (1787-1865) was English philosophical and historical writer, artist, and inventor.
Preface; 1. Preliminary cautions, and statement of the subject; 2. The
conditions of corporeity, whether animal or spiritual; 3. The probable
prerogatives of spiritual corporeity, as compared with animal organization
- the first of those prerogatives; 4. The second and third supposed
prerogatives of the spiritual economy; 5. The fourth of these advantages;
6. The fifth and sixth hypothetical prerogatives of the spiritual body; 7.
The seventh probable advantage of the future life; 8. The eighth
prerogative, according to our hypothesis, of spiritual corporeity; 9. The
ninth point of advantage belonging to the contrast between animal
organization and spiritual life; 10. The balanced probability of happiness
or misery, involved in the physical theory of another life; 11. Probable
point of contrast between the animal and spiritual body, in the principle
of their construction, respectively; 12. The transition of human nature
from animal to spiritual corporeity, a natural, not a miraculous event; 13.
The survivance of individual character, and of the moral consciousness; 14.
Correspondence between the present and the future employment of the active
principles of human nature; 15. Introductory to some conjectures concerning
the correlative construction, and reciprocal destines of the material and
spiritual universe; 16. The first conjecture concerning the material
universe, viewed as the theatre of an intellectual system; 17. The second
conjecture; 18. The third conjecture; 19. The general ground of conjectural
reasoning concerning what is unseen or future; 20. On the advancement of
pneumatology.
conditions of corporeity, whether animal or spiritual; 3. The probable
prerogatives of spiritual corporeity, as compared with animal organization
- the first of those prerogatives; 4. The second and third supposed
prerogatives of the spiritual economy; 5. The fourth of these advantages;
6. The fifth and sixth hypothetical prerogatives of the spiritual body; 7.
The seventh probable advantage of the future life; 8. The eighth
prerogative, according to our hypothesis, of spiritual corporeity; 9. The
ninth point of advantage belonging to the contrast between animal
organization and spiritual life; 10. The balanced probability of happiness
or misery, involved in the physical theory of another life; 11. Probable
point of contrast between the animal and spiritual body, in the principle
of their construction, respectively; 12. The transition of human nature
from animal to spiritual corporeity, a natural, not a miraculous event; 13.
The survivance of individual character, and of the moral consciousness; 14.
Correspondence between the present and the future employment of the active
principles of human nature; 15. Introductory to some conjectures concerning
the correlative construction, and reciprocal destines of the material and
spiritual universe; 16. The first conjecture concerning the material
universe, viewed as the theatre of an intellectual system; 17. The second
conjecture; 18. The third conjecture; 19. The general ground of conjectural
reasoning concerning what is unseen or future; 20. On the advancement of
pneumatology.
Preface; 1. Preliminary cautions, and statement of the subject; 2. The
conditions of corporeity, whether animal or spiritual; 3. The probable
prerogatives of spiritual corporeity, as compared with animal organization
- the first of those prerogatives; 4. The second and third supposed
prerogatives of the spiritual economy; 5. The fourth of these advantages;
6. The fifth and sixth hypothetical prerogatives of the spiritual body; 7.
The seventh probable advantage of the future life; 8. The eighth
prerogative, according to our hypothesis, of spiritual corporeity; 9. The
ninth point of advantage belonging to the contrast between animal
organization and spiritual life; 10. The balanced probability of happiness
or misery, involved in the physical theory of another life; 11. Probable
point of contrast between the animal and spiritual body, in the principle
of their construction, respectively; 12. The transition of human nature
from animal to spiritual corporeity, a natural, not a miraculous event; 13.
The survivance of individual character, and of the moral consciousness; 14.
Correspondence between the present and the future employment of the active
principles of human nature; 15. Introductory to some conjectures concerning
the correlative construction, and reciprocal destines of the material and
spiritual universe; 16. The first conjecture concerning the material
universe, viewed as the theatre of an intellectual system; 17. The second
conjecture; 18. The third conjecture; 19. The general ground of conjectural
reasoning concerning what is unseen or future; 20. On the advancement of
pneumatology.
conditions of corporeity, whether animal or spiritual; 3. The probable
prerogatives of spiritual corporeity, as compared with animal organization
- the first of those prerogatives; 4. The second and third supposed
prerogatives of the spiritual economy; 5. The fourth of these advantages;
6. The fifth and sixth hypothetical prerogatives of the spiritual body; 7.
The seventh probable advantage of the future life; 8. The eighth
prerogative, according to our hypothesis, of spiritual corporeity; 9. The
ninth point of advantage belonging to the contrast between animal
organization and spiritual life; 10. The balanced probability of happiness
or misery, involved in the physical theory of another life; 11. Probable
point of contrast between the animal and spiritual body, in the principle
of their construction, respectively; 12. The transition of human nature
from animal to spiritual corporeity, a natural, not a miraculous event; 13.
The survivance of individual character, and of the moral consciousness; 14.
Correspondence between the present and the future employment of the active
principles of human nature; 15. Introductory to some conjectures concerning
the correlative construction, and reciprocal destines of the material and
spiritual universe; 16. The first conjecture concerning the material
universe, viewed as the theatre of an intellectual system; 17. The second
conjecture; 18. The third conjecture; 19. The general ground of conjectural
reasoning concerning what is unseen or future; 20. On the advancement of
pneumatology.