For a scientific hypothesis is a supposition, postulating the existence of unknown properties or motional phenomena of natural bodies, which properties have not as yet been observed by the experience of the senses.
The material and formal cause seems to have no place except in natural bodies, which are composed of matter and form.
I answer that, Pleasure, in the emotions of the soul, is likened to repose in natural bodies, as stated above (Q.
An angel is not above man in such a way as to be the cause of his will, as the heavenly bodies are the causes of natural forms, from which result the natural movements of natural bodies.
An angel, however, has not the same connection with natural bodies; and hence the argument does not hold.
In either way is movement called the life, as it were, of natural bodies, speaking by a similitude, and not attributing it to them as their property.
They begun first with a long and tedious Discourse concerning the Primitive Ingredients of Natural bodies; and how, by their Art, they had found out the principles out of which they consist.
But the function ofnatural bodies is here selective, not creative.
The Brahman under dispute is false because it is the object of knowledge which has sprung from what is affected with Nescience; as the phenomenal world is.
Nor can sense-perception be the source of your conviction; for as it is founded on what is defective it gives perverse information.
You will now perhaps set forth the following analogy.
These Experiments may suffice for the Colours of Natural Bodies.
Here in the Colours of the Prism, which are manifestly more full, intense, and lively than those of natural Bodies, the distance is two Inches and three quarters.
By the discovered Properties of Light to explain the permanent Colours of Natural Bodies.
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