It is always the act of a simplesubstance, never of a compound.
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We are assured, that the human soul is a simplesubstance.
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Until within sixty years, the world thought that petroleum was one simplesubstance.
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Such not being the fact, the conclusion results that the soul is one, a simplesubstance.10
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The proposition is that the object of the internal sense, the thinking Ego, is an absolute simplesubstance.
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No composite thing in the world consists of simple parts; and there does not exist in the world any simplesubstance.
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The dogma of the immortality of the soul supposes the soul to be a simplesubstance; in a word, a spirit.
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But this is not tantamount to declaring that the thinking Ego is a simplesubstance-forthis would be a synthetical proposition.
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I mention this subject of the differentiation of the ether merely that you may not suppose that the ether is a simplesubstance.
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For the present we will treat it as a simplesubstance, but next year we will take it up as a compound one.
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The principal point developed by Leibniz is the richness of content which, according to him, is to be found in each ' simplesubstance'.
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But it is intelligible and consistent to say, that objects exist distinct and independent, without any common simplesubstance or subject of inhesion.
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Oxygen is, therefore, an element or simplesubstance diffused generally through nature, and its different combinations are essential to animal life and combustion.
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For simplesubstances, or mixtures of only two substances, a determination of sp.
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Such is the uniformity of the action of simplesubstances.
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And "in simplesubstances there is nothing but perceptions and their changes."