“I cannot conceive, how a body, destitute of understanding and sense, truly so called, can moderate and determine its own motions; especially so as to make them conformable to laws that it has no knowledge of.”

—  Robert Boyle

"A Free Inquiry into the Vulgar Notion of Nature" Sect.1 ibid.

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