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Wednesday, November 4, 2009
"Man a machine" by Julien Offray de La Mettrie,1748
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Both animals and men are machines that feel.
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The soul is a material part of the brain,
as is shown by the fact that when the body is diseased,so is the soul.
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Concerning the soul,the requisite
"experience and observation as foundations of knowledge even about soul,as against the claims put forward for revelation as a source superiore to reason,
are to be found throughout the records of the physicians who are philosophers,and not in the works of the philosophers who were physicians...
Only the physicians have a right to speak on this subject."
Theologians have the least right.
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Man is distinguished from other animals
by his larger brain and
by his ability to use language.
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Although it is highly probable that a supreme being exists,
this information has little practical value.
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"If there is a God,
He is the Author of nature as well as of revelation ;...
if there is a revelation,
it can not contradict nature"
To be sure,nature stands in need of interpretation ;
but so does the Bible.
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