Outline of the Evolution-philosophyD. Appleton, 1875 - 167 páginas |
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... change , that is to say , present themselves to us in different successive states . We regard them from a human point of view , according to the idea , correct or oth- erwise , that we form of our own actions , .10 THE PROBLEM OF THE ...
... change , that is to say , present themselves to us in different successive states . We regard them from a human point of view , according to the idea , correct or oth- erwise , that we form of our own actions , .10 THE PROBLEM OF THE ...
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... change , we conclude that all things , considered as a defined whole , though of unknown outlines , are submitted to a law of change - that there are a cause and an end ; in other words , a first state and a last , separated by a number ...
... change , we conclude that all things , considered as a defined whole , though of unknown outlines , are submitted to a law of change - that there are a cause and an end ; in other words , a first state and a last , separated by a number ...
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... changes that are revealed to consciousness ; it is the reduc- tion of variety to unity . But , this end attained , we must not think the mystery explained . The highest abstraction that can be found by analysis , and that may afterward ...
... changes that are revealed to consciousness ; it is the reduc- tion of variety to unity . But , this end attained , we must not think the mystery explained . The highest abstraction that can be found by analysis , and that may afterward ...
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... changes occurring in phenomenal existence correspond to parallel changes that occur in noumenal existence . Still if , follow- ing Mr. Spencer , we keep clear of idealism , as philosophers of the school of Berkeley understood it , we ...
... changes occurring in phenomenal existence correspond to parallel changes that occur in noumenal existence . Still if , follow- ing Mr. Spencer , we keep clear of idealism , as philosophers of the school of Berkeley understood it , we ...
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... changes , in opposite directions , so mingled together that one class of changes predominates over the other according to the law of universal rhythm . With the great majority of contemporaneous thinkers , Mr. Herbert Spencer believes ...
... changes , in opposite directions , so mingled together that one class of changes predominates over the other according to the law of universal rhythm . With the great majority of contemporaneous thinkers , Mr. Herbert Spencer believes ...
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Página 129 - is a definite combination of heterogeneous changes, both simultaneous and successive, in correspondence with external coexistences and sequences.
Página 165 - with that which you have called ' the elder,' I copy it out It runs as follows : " ' 1. Throughout the universe in general and in detail there is an unceasing redistribution of matter and motion.
Página 134 - The ultimate result of shielding men from the effects of folly, is to fill the world with fools.