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" ... act, a perceiving subject and a perceived object. If, then, the object perceived is self, what is the subject that perceives ? or if it is the true self which thinks, what other self can it be that is thought of ? Clearly, a true cognition of self... "
The Human and Its Relation to the Divine ... - 78. oldal
szerző: Theodore Francis Wright - 1892 - 271 oldal
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Littell's Living Age, 201. kötet

1894 - 856 oldal
...it be which is thought of? Clearly a true cognition of self implies a state in which the knowing and known are one — in which subject and object are identified," and this, we are told, is " rightly held to he the annihilation of both."1 Thus we cannot know ourselves, because...

First Principles

Herbert Spencer - 1862 - 528 oldal
...thinks, what other self can it be that is thought of ? Clearly, a true cognition of self implies a state in which the knowing and the known are one —...existence is to each a fact beyond all others the most 5 certain, is yet a thing which cannot truly be known at all : knowledge of it is forbidden by the...

First Principles

Herbert Spencer - 1864 - 650 oldal
...which thinks, what other self can it be that is thought of? Clearly, a true cognition of self implies a state in which the knowing and the known are one —...which subject and object are identified; and this Mr Hansel rightly holds to be the annihilation of both. So that the personality of which each is conscious,...

The British and Foreign Evangelical Review, 14. kötet

1865 - 912 oldal
...which thinks, what other self can it be that is thought of ? Clearly a true cognition of self implies a state in which the knowing and the known are one —...Mansel rightly holds to be the annihilation of both." — P. 65. "Objective and subjective things he thus finds to be alike inscrutable in their substance...

Know the Truth: A Critique on the Hamiltonian Theory of Limitation ...

Jesse Henry Jones - 1865 - 236 oldal
...arrive, then, directly at Mr. Spencer's conclusion, that " Clearly, a true cognition of self implies a state in which the knowing and the known are one — in which subject and object are identified," and we know that such a state is an actuality. Mr. Mansel may hold that such an assertion is the annihilation...

Know the Truth: A Critique on the Hamiltonian Theory of Limitation ...

Jesse Henry Jones - 1865 - 252 oldal
...arrive, then, directly at Mr. Spencer's conclusion, that " Clearly, a true cognition of self implies a state in which the knowing and the known are one — in which subject and object are identified," and we know that such a state is an actuality. Mr. Mansel may hold that such an assertion is the annihilation...

First Principles

Herbert Spencer - 1867 - 608 oldal
...thinks, what other self can it be that is thought of ? Clearly, a true cognition of self implies a state in which the knowing and the known are one —...existence is to each a fact beyond all others the moat certain, is yet a thing which cannot truly be known at all . knowledge of it is forbidden by the...

First Principles

Herbert Spencer - 1870 - 588 oldal
...what other self can it be that is thought of ? Clearly, a true cognition of self implies a_state_in which the knowing and the known are one — in' which...subject and object are identified ; and this Mr Mansel rigBtly holds to be the annihilation of both. So that the personality of which each is conscious, and...

First Principles of a New System of Philosophy

Herbert Spencer - 1872 - 602 oldal
...thinks, what other self can it be that is thought of ? Clearly, a true cognition of self implies a state in which the knowing and the known are one —...the annihilation of both. So that the .personality of_ which each is conscious, and of 'vhk-L the existence is to each a fact beyond all others the most...

An Exposition of Fallacies in the Hypothesis of Mr. Darwin

Charles Robert Bree - 1872 - 518 oldal
...which thinks, what other self can it be that is thought of? Clearly a true cognition of self implies a state in which the knowing and the known are one,...which subject and object are identified ; and this Mr. Mansell rightly holds to be the annihilation of both.' I quote the above passage to show the style...




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