| 1873 - 968 oldal
...consciousness. He is accused of atheism. He sums up the conclusion of his two volumes in the following words: "Once more we are brought round to the conclusion,...has become clear that while the nature of this Power can not be known, while we lack the faculty of framing even the dimmest conception of it, yet its universal... | |
| Herbert Spencer - 1873 - 674 oldal
...to tho result that every adverse proposition is absolutely and in every way incongruous with them. Finally, then, we resume this originally-provisional...verified truth. Once more we are brought round to tho conclusion repeatedly reached by other routes, that behind all manifestations, inner and outer,... | |
| Herbert Spencer - 1881 - 756 oldal
...to the result that every adverse proposition is absolutely and in every way incongruous with them. Finally, then, we resume this originally-provisional...behind all manifestations, inner and outer, there ia a Power manifested. Here, as before, it has become cleai that while the nature of this Power cannot... | |
| 1881 - 636 oldal
...Metaphysical controversy has been the settlement of the limit." The last paragraph runs thus :—" Finally, then, we resume this originally-provisional...reached by other routes, that behind all manifestations, inutr and outer, there is a Power manifested. Here, as before, it has become clear that while the nature... | |
| Malcolm Guthrie - 1882 - 504 oldal
...cosmical history. After having thus settled "The Ultimate Question" we come to " The Final Question." " Finally, then, we resume this originally-provisional...manifestations, inner and outer, there is a Power manifested, llere, as before, it has become clear that while the nature of this Power cannot be known ... we learn... | |
| Herbert Spencer - 1882 - 722 oldal
...to the result that every adverse proposition is absolutely aud in every way incongruous with them. Finally, then, we resume this originally-provisional...behind all manifestations, inner and outer, there 'la a Power manifested. Here, as before, it has become clear that while the nature of this Power cannot... | |
| George Ticknor Curtis - 1887 - 606 oldal
...philosophic scheme, and which is one of the dreariest conclusions I have ever met with. "Once more," he says, "we are brought round to the conclusion repeatedly...has become clear that while the nature of this Power can not be known, while we lack the faculty of forming even the dimmest conception of it, yet its universal... | |
| Herbert Spencer - 1888 - 738 oldal
...to the result that every adverse proposition is absolutely and in every way incongruous with them. Finally, then, we resume this originally-provisional...outer, there Is a Power manifested. Here, as before, it lias become clear that while the nature of this Power cannot be known — while we lack the faculty... | |
| Herbert Spencer - 1890 - 790 oldal
...to the result that every adverse proposition is absolutely and in every way incongruous with them. Finally, then, we resume this originally-provisional...behind all manifestations, inner and outer, there js a Power manifested. Here, as before, it has become clear that while the nature of this Power cannot... | |
| Granville Stanley Hall, Edward Bradford Titchener, Karl M. Dallenbach, Madison Bentley, Edwin Garrigues Boring, Margaret Floy Washburn - 1904 - 622 oldal
...the unknown correlatives of their effects on the aggregate. " Mind and matter are alike unknown. " Once more we are brought round to the conclusion repeatedly reached by other routes, that behind all manifestions, inner and outer, there is a Power manifested. Here, as before, it has become clear that... | |
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