And this brings us to the true conclusion implied throughout the foregoing pages — the conclusion that it is one and the same Ultimate Reality which is manifested to us subjectively and objectively. For while the nature of that which is manifested under... T. Lucreti Cari De rerum natura libri sex - Pagina 256door Titus Lucretius Carus - 1884 - 385 pagina’sVolledige weergave - Over dit boek
 | Edward John Hamilton - 1883 - 738 pagina’s
...is that of the extremest materialism; and, as the "conclusion" of his philosophy, he declares " that it is one and the same ultimate reality which is manifested to us subjectively and objectively." (" Psych." § 273.) Like Tyndall, he acknowledges that the development of the psychical from the physical... | |
 | Titus Lucretius Carus - 1884 - 486 pagina’s
...esse. — quid : indefinite = т!; in this sense generally found with si. 441. fungi: = rivxeiv, ' to suffer,' opposed to facere, agere 'to do,' ' to...etc., see Wainwright, ' Scientific Sophisms,' ch. to. For full discussion of Democritus and Epicurus on this point, with references to original authorities,... | |
 | 1884 - 524 pagina’s
...have found Mr. Spencer asserting as the true conclusion from the preceding pages of his work, ' that it is one and the same Ultimate Reality which is manifested to us subjectively and objectively.' l We do not imply that we consider Mr. Spencer's reasoning upon this point to be sound. Very far otherwise.... | |
 | Thomas Martin Herbert - 1886 - 486 pagina’s
...' throughout the foregoing pages — the conclusion that ' it is one and the same Ultimate Eeality, which is ' manifested to us subjectively and objectively....throughout all mental phenomena ' proves to be the same as the order of its manifesta* tions throughout all material phenomena. ' The law of evolution holds of... | |
 | Edward John Hamilton - 1886 - 706 pagina’s
...is that of the extremest materialism; and, as the "conclusion" of his philosophy, he declares "that it is one and the same ultimate reality which is manifested to us subjectively and objectively." Spencer Some extracts from Spencer's "Psychology" may quoted. illustrate a style of theorizing which... | |
 | Charles Lowe, Henry Wilder Foote, John Hopkins Morison, Henry H. Barber, James De Normandie - 1884 - 592 pagina’s
...unity? Mr. Spencer answers this question, and gives the following reason for " the conclusion that it is one and the same Ultimate Reality which is manifested to us subjectively and objectively." He says, " While the nature of that which is •Piycluloin,l.,6n. tp. 162. I 314 Bearings of the Spencerian... | |
 | Frederick Howard Collins - 1889 - 610 pagina’s
...this brings us to the true conclusion implied throughout the foregoing pages—the conclusion that it is one and the same Ultimate Reality which is manifested...throughout all mental phenomena proves to be the same as the order of its manifestations throughout all material phenomena. CHAPTER XIV. SPECIAL ANALYSIS. "... | |
 | 1889 - 708 pagina’s
...Mr. Spencer, " brings us," to use his own words, " to the true conclusion, — the conclusion that it is one and the same ultimate reality which is manifested...throughout all mental phenomena proves to be the same as the order of its manifestations throughout all material phenomena." 2 The reason why we find it so... | |
 | John Fiske - 1890 - 498 pagina’s
...expression we mean merely to indicate that while the nature of That which is manifested in phenomena proves to be inscrutable, •' the order of its manifestations...throughout all mental phenomena proves to be the same as the order of its manifestations throughout all material phenomena." J Here we touch upon a point which... | |
 | Francis Howe Johnson - 1891 - 550 pagina’s
...Mr. Spencer, " brings us," to use his own words, " to the true conclusion, — the conclusion that it is one and the same ultimate reality which is manifested...objectively. For while the nature of that which is mani1 Principles of Psychology, sec. 51. fested under either form proves to be inscrutable, the order... | |
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