| 1879 - 822 str.
...have in mind ; and there are many passages which support this view. Accordingly Spencer says : " Thus, by the persistence of Force, we really mean the persistence...Power which transcends our knowledge and conception. ... In other words, asserting the persistence of Force is but another mode of asserting an unconditioned... | |
| Herbert Spencer - 1862 - 528 str.
...Force of which we are indefinitely conscious as the necessary correlate of the force we know. Thus, by the persistence of Force, we really mean the persistence...Power which transcends our knowledge and conception. The manifestations, as occurring cither in ourselves or outside of us, do not persist ; but that which... | |
| Herbert Spencer - 1864 - 538 str.
...Force of which we are indefinitely conscious as the necessary correlate of the force we know. Thus, by the persistence of Force, we really mean the persistence...Power which transcends our knowledge and conception. The manifestations, as occurring either in ourselves or outside of us, do not persist ; but that which... | |
| Herbert Spencer - 1864 - 664 str.
...that force is persistent —that force is that " out of which our conceptions of Matter and Motion arc built " — I have gone on to say that " by the Persistence of Force, we really mean the persistence of somo Power which transcends our knowledge and conception." Throughout all which arguments the implication... | |
| Herbert Spencer - 1864 - 652 str.
...Absolute Force of which we are indefinitely conscious as the necessary correlate of the force we know. By the Persistence of Force, we really mean the persistence of some Cause which transcends our knowledge and conception. In asserting it we assert an Unconditioned Reality,... | |
| Herbert Spencer - 1870 - 600 str.
...Force of which we are indefinitely conscious as the necessary correlate of the force we know. Thus, by the persistence of Force, we really mean the persistence...Power which transcends our knowledge and conception. The manifestations, as occurring either in ourselves or outside of us, do not persist; but that which... | |
| 1873 - 828 str.
...essential and characteristic element of our nature." And thus unequivocally also, Herbert Spencer says : " By the persistence of Force, we really mean the persistence of some Power . . . The manifestations do not persist, but that which persists is the unknown Cause of these manifestations."... | |
| Henry Charlton Bastian - 1872 - 578 str.
...indestructibility of matter ' as well as that of the ' continuity of motion ' are alike dependent. He says : — ' By the Persistence of Force, we really mean the persistence...power which transcends our knowledge and conception. The manifestations either as occurring in ourselves or outside of us do not persist ; but that which... | |
| Henry Charlton Bastian - 1872 - 526 str.
...indestructibility of matter ' as well as that of the ' continuity of motion ' are alike dependent. He says : — ' By the Persistence of Force, we really mean the persistence...power which transcends our knowledge and conception. The manifestations either as occurring in ourselves or outside of us do not persist ; but that which... | |
| John Fiske - 1874 - 540 str.
...Force of which we are indefinitely conscious as the necessary correlate of the force we know. Thus by the persistence of force, we really mean the persistence...Power which transcends our knowledge and conception. The manifestations, as occurring either in ourselves or outside of us, do not persist ; but that which... | |
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