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" Thus it is an indisputable truth that what we call the material world is only known to us under the forms of the ideal world ; and, as Descartes tells us, our knowledge of the soul is more intimate and certain than our knowledge of the body. "
Proceedings of the Literary & Philosophical Society of Liverpool - 160. oldal
szerző: Literary and Philosophical Society of Liverpool - 1897
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The Intellectual repository for the New Church. (July/Sept. 1817 ...

New Church gen. confer - 1871 - 644 oldal
...nothing else in the universe but 'matter' and 'force' and 'necessary laws,' I decline to follow them. What we call the material world is only known to us under the forms of the ideal world; all our knowledge is a knowledge of states of consciousness. If I say that 'impenetrability' is a property...

The Universalist Quarterly and General Review, 17. kötet;37. kötet

1880 - 540 oldal
..." Matter " and " Force " are, so far as we can know, mere names for certain forms of consciousness. What we call the material world is only known to us under the forms of the ideal world." I>r. Henry Maudsley, commonly classed as a Materialist in the worst sense of that term, says, in the...

Lay sermons, addresses and reviews

Thomas Henry Huxley - 1870 - 400 oldal
...means a rule which we have always found to hold good, and which we expect always will hold good. Thus it is an indisputable truth that what we call the...more intimate and certain than "our knowledge of the body. If I say that impenetrability is a property of matter, all that I can really mean is that the...

Lay Sermons, Addresses, and Reviews

Thomas Henry Huxley - 1871 - 422 oldal
...a rule which we have always found to hold good, and which we expect always will hold good. Thus n< is an indisputable truth that what we call the material...more intimate and certain than our knowledge of the body. If I say that impenetrability is a property of matter, all that I can really mean is that the...

The Contemporary Review, 16. kötet

1871 - 674 oldal
...Professor Huxlcy now maintains, it be " an indisputable truth, that what we call the materialistic world is only known to us under the forms of the ideal world," it seems more naturally to follow that even the facts of the material world should find expression...

Lay Sermons, Addresses, and Reviews

Thomas Henry Huxley - 1872 - 422 oldal
...means a rule which we have always found to hold good, and which we expect always will hold good. Thus it is an indisputable truth that what we call the material world is only known to us tinder the forms of the ideal world ; and, as Descartes tells us, our knowledge of the soul is more...

The problem of the world and the Church reconsidered in three letters, by a ...

James Booth - 1873 - 268 oldal
...experimental philosophy of the human mind,' as he has been called by Dugald Stewart, maintains that our knowledge of the soul is more intimate and certain than our knowledge of the body. It is not a matter to reason about. I doubt whether, on this subject, we can go beyond the emphatic...

The British Quarterly Review, 59-60. kötet

Henry Allon - 1874 - 698 oldal
...: — ' All our knowledge is a knowledge of states of consciousness. " Matter" and " force" arc, so far as we can know, mere names for certain forms of...to us under the forms of the ideal world ; and as Des Cartes tells us, our knowledge of the soul is more intimate and certain than our knowledge of the...

Liber Humanitatis: A Series of Essays on Various Aspects of Spiritual and ...

Dora Greenwell - 1875 - 248 oldal
...knowledge of the soul is more intimate and certain than our knowledge of the body ; and adds, " that it is an indisputable truth that what we call the...material world is only known to us under the forms of t lie ideal world." " It behoves us," writes Mawdesley, " to clearly realise, as the broad facts which...

Liber humanitatis, essays

Dora Greenwell - 1875 - 250 oldal
...certain than our knowledge of the body ; and adds, " that it is an indisputable truth that what wj call the material world is only known to us under the forms of the ideal world" " It behoves us," writes Mawdesley, " to clearly realise, as the broad facts which have most widereaching...




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