Consequently, the final outcome of that speculation commenced by the primitive man, is that the Power manifested throughout the Universe distinguished as material, is the same Power which in ourselves wells up under the form of consciousness. The Nature of Mind and Human Automatism - Strana 69autor/autoři: Morton Prince - 1885 - 173 str.Úplné zobrazení - Podrobnosti o knize
| William Boyd Carpenter - 1889 - 496 str.
...the workings of this Power." — Herbert Spencer, Article in the "Nineteenth Century," No. 89, p. 7. "The final outcome of that speculation commenced by...ourselves wells up under the form of consciousness." — H. Spencer, Article in "Nineteenth Century" No. 83, p. 9. NOTE 38, p. 261. " Perhaps you will admit... | |
| Charles Marsh Mead - 1889 - 496 str.
...compelled to symbolize objective force in terms of subjective force from lack of any other symbol." And so, "the final outcome of that speculation commenced by...ourselves wells up under the form of consciousness." l It is difficult not to think that Mr. Spencer feels the force of the objection more keenly than he... | |
| Charles Marsh Mead - 1889 - 496 str.
...compelled to symbolize objective force in terms of subjective force from lack of any other symbol." And so, "the final outcome of that speculation commenced by...Power which in ourselves wells up under the form of consciousness."1 It is difficult not to think that Mr. Spencer feels the force of the objection more... | |
| William Boyd Carpenter - 1889 - 494 str.
...gives the essence and the will to the form." — Jakob Mhm, "De Signatura Rerum" ch. i., § 13-15. "The final outcome of that speculation commenced by...power which in ourselves wells up under the form of consciousness."—H. Spencer, Article in "Nineteenth Century," No. 83, p. 9. NOTE 38, p. 261. " Perhaps... | |
| 1901 - 736 str.
..."the universal Power manifested throughout the Universe," in whose presence we daily find ourselves, "is the same Power which in ourselves wells up under the form of consciousness." Again we may notice that science, by teaching that the Universe is still evolving and is under the... | |
| Howard MacQueary - 1891 - 308 str.
...of the soul is its derivation from a power or energy which is itself eternal. Mr. Spencer tells us that " the Power manifested throughout the universe...ourselves wells up under the form of consciousness, "f He means that the energy which operates nature is two sided ; in one form it appears as matter,... | |
| Washington Gladden - 1891 - 266 str.
...to the boundaries of a positive theism. " The Power manifested throughout the universe," he says, " distinguished as material, is the same power which in ourselves wells up under the forms of consciousness ; " and again : " This Inscrutable Existence . . . stands toward our general... | |
| 1891 - 448 str.
...higher.1 If we add to this the statement that " the Power which manifests itself throughout the Universe is the same power which in ourselves wells up under the form of consciousness," or, " the power which manifests itself in consciousness is but a differently conditioned form of the... | |
| 1892 - 328 str.
...of the principle laid down by Herbert Spencer, as a bond of union between religion and science, — that "the power manifested throughout the universe...ourselves wells up under the form of consciousness," both modes of force being regarded as phenomenal manifestations of one absolute Eeality by which they... | |
| comte Eugène Goblet d'Alviella - 1892 - 324 str.
...between religion and science, — that " the power manifested throughout the universe distin\ guished as material, is the same power which in ourselves wells up under the form of consciousness," both modes of force being regarded as phenomenal manifestations of one absolute Eeality by which they... | |
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