The Economy of the Animal Kingdom #628

By Emanuel Swedenborg

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628. VII. Aggregate entities of the same degree and series have reference to their units, as to their most simple parts, with which they are homogeneous. From the form, nature, and mode of acting of these aggregates, are discoverable the form, nature, and mode of acting of the parts. Consequently, a general and particular experimental knowledge of the things which at any time reach any sensory, will point out the essence of the most minute things of the same degree, as also of the corresponding things of the still more simple or superior degrees. Wherefore we are led into the inmost, knowledge of natural things by the doctrine of series and degrees conjoined with experience.

  
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