Quotes about countess
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Quotes about countess
Source: A Case of Conscience (1958), Chapter 12 (pp. 149-150)

Letter (17 November 1847).
Memoirs of Margaret Fuller Ossoli (1852)

Source: Why We Fail as Christians (1919), p. 38-41

As quoted in Parted Lips : Lesbian Love Quotes Through the Ages (2002) by Simone Rich

“My philosophical views approach somewhat closely those of the late Countess of Conway”
Letter to Thomas Burnet (1697), as quoted in Platonism, Aristotelianism and Cabalism in the Philosophy of Leibniz (1938) by Joseph Politella, p. 18
Context: My philosophical views approach somewhat closely those of the late Countess of Conway, and hold a middle position between Plato and Democritus, because I hold that all things take place mechanically as Democritus and Descartes contend against the views of Henry More and his followers, and hold too, nevertheless, that everything takes place according to a living principle and according to final causes — all things are full of life and consciousness, contrary to the views of the Atomists.