A Critical History of Philosophy, Volume 2E. Stock, 1889 |
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Pagina 286
... motion upon the surface of the earth ? ' While we are obliged to think ( believe ) that there is an absolute motion , we find , ' says Spencer , absolute motion incomprehensible . ' ' Veel , vot of it ? We know , and are obliged to ...
... motion upon the surface of the earth ? ' While we are obliged to think ( believe ) that there is an absolute motion , we find , ' says Spencer , absolute motion incomprehensible . ' ' Veel , vot of it ? We know , and are obliged to ...
Pagina 319
... Motion . Motion was affirmed by our philosopher , when we were with him in ' the palpable obscure ' of the Unknowable , to be , in every conceivable relation , absolutely uncognizable , ' all efforts to understand its essential nature ...
... Motion . Motion was affirmed by our philosopher , when we were with him in ' the palpable obscure ' of the Unknowable , to be , in every conceivable relation , absolutely uncognizable , ' all efforts to understand its essential nature ...
Pagina 331
... MOTION . Most of the remarks made in regard to Spencer's doctrine of the Indestructibility of matter , have an application equally direct to his doctrine of motion . If , in the chapter devoted to the elucidation of this subject , he ...
... MOTION . Most of the remarks made in regard to Spencer's doctrine of the Indestructibility of matter , have an application equally direct to his doctrine of motion . If , in the chapter devoted to the elucidation of this subject , he ...
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Distinguishing Characteristics of Necessary Principles | 7 |
Method of Refuting Objections or the Forms in which they may be Refuted | 19 |
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