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Date: 1728
"SENSORY, or Sensorium Commune, the Seat of the Common Sense; or that Part where the sensible Soul is supposed more immediately to reside."
preview | full record— Chambers, Ephraim (1680-1740)
Date: 1728
"All these Things shew evidently, that the Soul resides immediately in that Part of the Brain wherein the Nerves of all the Organs of Sense terminate: we mean 'tis there it perceives all the Changes that happen with regard to the Objects that cause them, or that have been used to cause them; and,...
preview | full record— Chambers, Ephraim (1680?–1740)