First Principles of a New System of PhilosophyD. Appleton, 1870 - 559 |
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... respecting the rates of reproduction of the various classes of plants and animals ; fol- lowed by an attempt to show the dependence of these variations upon certain necessary causes . * The ideas to be developed in the second volume of ...
... respecting the rates of reproduction of the various classes of plants and animals ; fol- lowed by an attempt to show the dependence of these variations upon certain necessary causes . * The ideas to be developed in the second volume of ...
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... respecting mental phenomena as have already been empirically established . III . GENERAL SYNTHESIS . - A republication , with additional chapters , of the same part in the already - published Principles of Psychology . IV . SPECIAL ...
... respecting mental phenomena as have already been empirically established . III . GENERAL SYNTHESIS . - A republication , with additional chapters , of the same part in the already - published Principles of Psychology . IV . SPECIAL ...
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... respecting the relation- ship of rulers and ruled are further changed . For the theory of divine origin , there is substituted that of divine right . No longer god or demigod , or even god - descended , the king is now regarded as ...
... respecting the relation- ship of rulers and ruled are further changed . For the theory of divine origin , there is substituted that of divine right . No longer god or demigod , or even god - descended , the king is now regarded as ...
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... respecting govern- ments in general , of whatever form , are now widely different from those once entertained . Whether popular or despotic , governments were in ancient times supposed to have unlimited authority over their subjects ...
... respecting govern- ments in general , of whatever form , are now widely different from those once entertained . Whether popular or despotic , governments were in ancient times supposed to have unlimited authority over their subjects ...
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... respecting the reality ; but it is that we are led to suppose we have truly conceived a great variety of things which we have conceived only in this fictitious way ; and further to confound with these certain things which cannot be ...
... respecting the reality ; but it is that we are led to suppose we have truly conceived a great variety of things which we have conceived only in this fictitious way ; and further to confound with these certain things which cannot be ...
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Strona 396 - Evolution is an integration of matter and concomitant dissipation of motion ; during which the matter passes from an indefinite, incoherent homogeneity to a definite, coherent heterogeneity ; and during which the retained motion undergoes a parallel transformation.
Strona 75 - As the conditionally limited (which we may briefly call the Conditioned) is thus the only possible object of knowledge and of positive thought, — thought necessarily supposes condition. To think is to condition ; and conditional limitation is the fundamental law of the possibility of thought.
Strona 170 - Force, as we know it, can be regarded only as a certain conditioned effect of the Unconditioned Cause — as the relative reality indicating to us an Absolute Reality by which it is immediately produced.
Strona 87 - Besides that definite consciousness of which Logic formulates the laws, there is also an indefinite consciousness which cannot be formulated. Besides complete thoughts, and besides the thoughts which though incomplete admit of completion, there are thoughts which it is impossible to complete; and yet which are still real, in the sense that they are normal affections of the intellect.
Strona 39 - ... from this apparent contradiction by introducing the idea of succession in time. The absolute exists first by itself, and afterwards becomes a cause. But here we are checked by the third conception, that of the infinite. How can the infinite become that which it was not from the first? If causation is a possible mode of existence, that which exists without causing is not infinite; that which becomes a cause has passed beyond its former limits.
Strona 398 - And it has to bo shown that this universality of process, results from the same necessity which determines each simplest movement around us, down to the accelerated fall of a stone or the recurrent beat of a harp-string. In other words, the phenomena of Evolution have to be deduced from the Persistence of Force. As before said— '' to this an ultimate analysis brings us down; and on this a rational synthesis must build up.
Strona 545 - Cosmos; we see at once that there are not several kinds of Evolution having certain traits in common, but one Evolution going on everywhere after the same manner.
Strona 20 - And if both have bases in the reality of things, then between them there must be a fundamental harmony.
Strona 3 - WE too often forget that not only is there " a soul of goodness in things evil," but very generally also, a soul of truth in things erroneous.
Strona 113 - By continually seeking to know and being continually thrown back with a deepened conviction of the impossibility of knowing, we may keep alive the consciousness that it is alike our highest wisdom and our highest duty to regard that through which all things exist as The Unknowable.