Man more than a machine : wherein, I. The immateriality of the soul is demonstrated by invincible arguments, which set this important truth in a clear, new, and different light. II. The objections against an immaterial principle, from the several appearances, and from the observations of physicians, are examined, and evidently shewn to be fallcious. III. The analogy between man and brutes, is minutely considered; the specific differences between them is proved not to consist in the construction of their bodies; and the different phænomena in brutes are fully explained. IV. The impious consequences that flow from the opinion of the materialists are exposed and refuted; the existence of a deity is clearly and amply demonstrated; the necessity established, and shewn to be essntial to the happiness of man. In answer to a wicked and atheistical treatise, written by M. de la Mettrie, and intitled, Man a machine
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Man more than a machine : wherein, I. The immateriality of the soul is demonstrated by invincible arguments, which set this important truth in a clear, new, and different light. II. The objections against an immaterial principle, from the several appearances, and from the observations of physicians, are examined, and evidently shewn to be fallcious. III. The analogy between man and brutes, is minutely considered; the specific differences between them is proved not to consist in the construction of their bodies; and the different phænomena in brutes are fully explained. IV. The impious consequences that flow from the opinion of the materialists are exposed and refuted; the existence of a deity is clearly and amply demonstrated; the necessity established, and shewn to be essntial to the happiness of man. In answer to a wicked and atheistical treatise, written by M. de la Mettrie, and intitled, Man a machine
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Anonymous. By Elie Luzac
Reprint. Original published: London : Printed for W. Owen ... , 1752 -- [4], 102, [2] p. ; 20 cm. (8vo)