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... perceive it under conditions which hide from us one or other of these two characters , which yet we unhesitatingly ... perceives in the heavens , and the not - bending which he discovers upon earth : from the two presentations of motion ...
... perceive it under conditions which hide from us one or other of these two characters , which yet we unhesitatingly ... perceives in the heavens , and the not - bending which he discovers upon earth : from the two presentations of motion ...
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... perceive it nowhere . Neither do we , nor can we , anywhere perceive that to which alone we truly give the name of motion ; but nowhere also do we perceive anything that does not demonstrate and reveal its presence . But to come to ...
... perceive it nowhere . Neither do we , nor can we , anywhere perceive that to which alone we truly give the name of motion ; but nowhere also do we perceive anything that does not demonstrate and reveal its presence . But to come to ...
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... perceiving a thing prove that it is not present ? If our puny lives and capacities did con- stitute elements in a great living whole , should we be at once perceptive of it ? It must be remembered that the burden of the proof lies . not ...
... perceiving a thing prove that it is not present ? If our puny lives and capacities did con- stitute elements in a great living whole , should we be at once perceptive of it ? It must be remembered that the burden of the proof lies . not ...
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... perceive that they were parts of à living whole ? They would be to it mere dead masses ; how would it know that the forces that moved them were the forces of a great Life ? But why should not the molecules of a living body be as large ...
... perceive that they were parts of à living whole ? They would be to it mere dead masses ; how would it know that the forces that moved them were the forces of a great Life ? But why should not the molecules of a living body be as large ...
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... perceive ; or that there is more in that which exists than our perception includes . That is , the ' subjective element ' is a non- perception ; or , to speak more generally , the subjec- tive element , so far as we have knowledge of ...
... perceive ; or that there is more in that which exists than our perception includes . That is , the ' subjective element ' is a non- perception ; or , to speak more generally , the subjec- tive element , so far as we have knowledge of ...
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