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" To do this effectually it is necessary to be fully possessed of only two beliefs : the first, that the order of nature is ascertainable by our faculties to an extent which is practically unlimited ; the second, that our volition counts for something as... "
Fraser's Magazine for Town and Country - Strana 159
upravili: - 1877
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The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Svazek 144

1876 - 592 str.
...nothing and can know ' nothing ? . . . With a view to our duty in this life, it is ne' cessary to be possessed of only two beliefs : the first, that the...something as a condition of the course of events. ' Each of these beliefs can be verified experimentally as often ' as we like to try.' * This is the...
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Medical Times and Gazette, Svazek 1

1869 - 718 str.
...stands alone as a force which we are free to exert in any direction we choose. Professor Huxley says, " Volition counts for something as a condition of the course of events." Wo should say it counts for a great deal. It is the link between the material and the immaterial —...
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The Christian world magazine (and family visitor)., Svazek 5

1869 - 890 str.
...joyfully admit that the musician must be a Spirit and Divine ? Professor Huxley distinctly declares that " our volition counts for something as a condition of the course of events." These words are the most valuable and important in his whole address. They are the gleam of light seen...
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Radical: A Monthly Magazine, Devoted to Religion, Svazek 5

1869 - 580 str.
...fame I will repair. NOTES. MR HUXLEY says, to help the world on "effectually, it is necessary to be possessed of only two beliefs : the first, that the...something as a condition of the course of events." This would be fine, if, on his premises, our " volition " were not born of ammonia, etc. MR. HUXLEY...
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Immortality: Four Sermons Preached Before the University of Cambridge, Being ...

John James Stewart Perowne - 1869 - 168 str.
...to exert ourselves effectually to banish ignorance and misery, we need but two beliefs, the belief " that the order of nature is ascertainable by our faculties to an extent which is practically unlimited;" and the belief, that "our volition counts for something as a condition of the course of events"? Are...
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Immortality, 4 sermons. Hulsean lects., 1868

John James Stewart Perowne (bp. of Worcester.) - 1869 - 180 str.
...to exert ourselves effectually to banish ignorance and misery, we need but two beliefs, the belief " that the order of nature is ascertainable by our faculties to an extent which is practically unlimited;" and the belief, that "our volition counts for something as a condition of the course of events"? Are...
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Immortality: Four Sermons Preached Before the University of Cambridge, Being ...

John James Stewart Perowne - 1869 - 180 str.
...to exert ourselves effectually to banish ignorance and misery, we need but two beliefs, the belief " that the order of nature is ascertainable by our faculties to an extent which is practically unlimited;" and the belief, that "our volition counts for something as a condition of the course of events"? Are...
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Deus-Semper

George Western Thompson - 1869 - 468 str.
...where is the unfoldment and progress in system, and always to higher progress and fuller system, and "that our volition counts for something as a condition of the course of events?" Again, Mr. Huxley argues to show that all motion is the result of contractility, in both vegetal and...
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Lay sermons, addresses and reviews

Thomas Henry Huxley - 1870 - 400 str.
...miserable and somewhat less ignorant than it was before he entered it. To do this effectually it is necessary to be fully possessed of only two beliefs...something as a condition of the course of events. Each of these beliefs can be verified experimentally, as often as we like to try. Each, therefore,...
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On the Physical Basis of Life

Thomas Henry Huxley - 1870 - 56 str.
...miserable and somewhat less ignorant than it was before he entered it. To do this effectually it is necessary to be fully possessed of only two beliefs...something as a condition of the course of events. Each of these beliefs can be verified experimentally, as often as we like to try. Each, therefore,...
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