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" The true incomprehensibility perhaps is, that something which has ceased, or is not yet in existence, can still be in a manner, present : that a series of feelings, the infinitely greater part of which is past or future, can be gathered up, as it were,... "
Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine - 42. oldal
1866
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Blackwood's Magazine, 99. kötet

1866 - 830 oldal
...fact, but in the fact itself. The true incomprehensibility perhaps is, that something which has ceased, or is not yet in existence, can still be in a manner...into a single present conception, accompanied by a bdlief in reality. I think by far the wisest thing we can do is to accept the inexplicable fact, without...

An Examination of Sir William Hamilton's Philosophy and of the Principal ...

John Stuart Mill - 1865 - 578 oldal
...fact, but in the fact itself. The true incomprehensibility perhaps is, that something which has ceased, or is not yet in existence, can still be, in a manner,...single present conception, accompanied by a belief of reality. I think, by far the wisest thing we can do, is to accept the inexplicable fact, without...

An Examination of Sir William Hamilton's Philosophy and of the Principal ...

John Stuart Mill - 1865 - 578 oldal
...fact, but in the fact itself. The true incomprehensibility perhaps is, that something which has ceased, or is not yet in existence, can still be, in a manner,...single present conception, accompanied by a belief of reality. I think, by far the wisest thing we can do, is to accept the inexplicable fact, without...

An Examination of Sir William Hamilton's Philosophy and of the Principal ...

John Stuart Mill - 1865 - 342 oldal
...fact, but in the fact itself. The true incomprehensibility perhaps is, that something which has ceased, or is not yet in existence, can still be, in a manner,...single present conception, accompanied by a belief of reality. I think, by far the wisest thing we can do, is to accept the inexplicable fact, without...

Recent British Philosophy: A Review, with Criticisms; Including Some ...

David Masson - 1865 - 432 oldal
...accompanying paradox. " The true incomprehensibility," he said, "perhaps is, that something which has " ceased or is not yet in existence can still be " in a manner...part of which is past or " future can be gathered up into a single present " conception accompanied by a belief of reality" Observe the last phrase. It...

An Examination of Mr. J.S. Mill's Philosophy: Being a Defence of Fundamental ...

James McCosh - 1866 - 424 oldal
...perplexed rendering. " The " trae incomprehensibility perhaps is, that something " which has ceased, or is not yet in existence, can still be in " a manner...up, as it were, into a single present conception, accom" panied by a belief of reality. I think, by far the wisest " thing we can do, is to accept the...

Recent British Philosophy: A Review, with Criticisms; Including Some ...

David Masson - 1866 - 334 oldal
...accompanying paradox. "The true incomprehensibility," he said, " perhaps is, that something which has ceased or is not yet in existence can still be in a manner...greater part of which is past or future can be gathered tip into a single present conception accompanied ~by a 'belief of reality" Observe the last phrase....

Recent British Philosophy: A Review, with Criticisms

David Masson - 1867 - 298 oldal
...but in the fact " itself. The true incomprehensibility perhaps is, that " something which has ceased, or is not yet in existence, " can still be, in a manner,...single " present conception, accompanied by a belief of reality. " I think by far the wisest thing we can do is to accept " the- inexplicable fact, without...

Recent British Philosophy: A Review, with Criticisms

David Masson - 1867 - 296 oldal
...accompanying paradox. " The true incomprehensibility," he said, " perhaps is, that something which has ceased or is not " yet in existence can still be in a manner...part of which is " past or future can be gathered up into a single present " conception accompanied by a belief of reality." Observe the last phrase. It...

Recent British philosophy: a review

David Masson - 1867 - 292 oldal
...but in the fact " itself. The true incomprehensibility perhaps is, that " something which has ceased, or is not yet in existence, " can still be, in a manner, present—that a series of " feelings the infinitely greater part of which is past or " future, can...




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