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
| George Park Fisher - 1913 - 502 str.
...be different modes of the same. . . . Consequently . . . the Power manifested throughout the world distinguished as material, is the same Power which...ourselves wells up under the form of consciousness." " We are thus led," it is added, "to rather a spiritualistic than a materialistic interpretation of... | |
| Darcy Butterworth Kitchin - 1914 - 352 str.
...any manner or degree be known in the strict sense of knowing. In the Principles of Sociology he added that the power manifested throughout the universe,...ourselves wells up under the form of consciousness ; and that the conception to which we must tend is much less that of a universe of dead matter than... | |
| Darcy Butterworth Kitchin - 1914 - 338 str.
...any manner or degree be known in the strict sense of knowing. In the Principles of Sociology he added that the power manifested throughout the universe,...ourselves wells up under the form of consciousness ; and that the conception_ to which we must tend is much less that of a universe of dead matter than... | |
| Arthur Cary Fleshman - 1914 - 176 str.
...this same thought by saying "the final outcome of that speculation commenced by primitive man is that Power manifested throughout the universe distinguished...material, is the same Power which in ourselves wells up in the form of consciousness." Philosophy assents to this statement and declares that nature and spirit... | |
| Colin McAlpin - 1915 - 460 str.
...cosmic force or energy. And Spencer holds that " the ' I ' which continuously survives " is " this same Power which in ourselves wells up under the form of consciousness"; is, indeed, "a portion of the Unknowable Power." Or again: " We can only infer that it is a specialised... | |
| Colin McAlpin - 1915 - 452 str.
...cosmic force or energy. And Spencer holds that " the ' I ' which continuously survives " is " this same Power which in ourselves wells up under the form of consciousness"; is, indeed, "a portion of the Unknowable Power." Or again: " We can only infer that it is a specialised... | |
| Andrew Seth Pringle-Pattison - 1917 - 452 str.
...existence ' is a plain contradictio in adiecto, and yet that is his constant usage. He even tells us that ' the Power manifested throughout the Universe,...ourselves wells up under the form of consciousness ', though he seeks to preserve a semblance of consistency by reminding us that ' a conception given... | |
| Andrew Seth Pringle-Pattison - 1917 - 450 str.
...existence ' is a plain contradictio in adiecto, and yet that is his constant usage. He even tells us that ' the Power manifested throughout the Universe,...ourselves wells up under the form of consciousness ', though he seeks to preserve a semblance of consistency by reminding us that ' a conception given... | |
| University of Calcutta. Department of Letters - 1921 - 428 str.
...of the forms of our intelligence to be unknowable." t The Power manifested thronghout the universe is the same Power which in ourselves wells up under the form of conciousnoss. -''fH^W Kant ^8 4^ >t9cl-T§t^ '^I!5tv5' ^finrte?'! I "The presentations of the external... | |
| University of Calcutta. Department of Letters - 1921 - 428 str.
...of the forms of our intolligence to be unknowable." t The Power manifested throughout the universe is the same Power which in ourselves wells up under the form of coucionsness. ''fnfr-? Kant fl 4? 'f tSI-TStl1? '«(S5l\s' ^fsin1n«( I "The presentations of the external... | |
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