Since therefore, as well those degrees of heat that are not painful, as those that are, can exist in a thinking substance; may we not conclude that external bodies are absolutely incapable of any degree of heat whatsoever?


Philonous to Hylas. Hylas replies with, "So it seems". - Three Dialogues between Hylas and Philonous (1713)


Since therefore, as well those degrees of heat that are not painful, as those that are, can exist in a thinking substance; may we not conclude that...

Since therefore, as well those degrees of heat that are not painful, as those that are, can exist in a thinking substance; may we not conclude that...

Since therefore, as well those degrees of heat that are not painful, as those that are, can exist in a thinking substance; may we not conclude that...

Since therefore, as well those degrees of heat that are not painful, as those that are, can exist in a thinking substance; may we not conclude that...