The interpretation of all phenomena in terms of matter, motion, and force is nothing more than the reduction of our complex symbols of thought to the simplest symbols; and when the equation has been brought to its lowest terms the symbols remain symbols... First Principles of a New System of Philosophy - Sayfa 556Herbert Spencer tarafından - 1873 - 508 sayfaTam görünüm - Bu kitap hakkında
| 1917 - 920 sayfa
...concerned us, yet we were told that "the interpretation of all phenomena in terms of Matter, Motion, and Force is nothing more than the reduction of our...complex symbols of thought to the simplest symbols; and nothing more than symbols." For the Absolute existed; it was the Unknown Reality which underlay Spirit... | |
| Herbert Spencer - 1864 - 664 sayfa
...Power; and I have gone on to say that " the interpretation of all phenomena in terms of Matter, Motion, and Force, is nothing more than the reduction of our...its lowest terms the symbols remain symbols still." It will scarcely be believed, and yet it is true, that notwithstanding all this, Mr. Guthrie ascribes... | |
| Herbert Spencer - 1864 - 510 sayfa
...form of being for ever inscrutable. The interpretation of all phenomena in terms of Matter, Motion, and Force, is nothing more than the reduction of our...thought, to the simplest symbols ; and when the equation hirs been brought to its lowest terms the symbols remain symbols still. Henee the reasonings contained... | |
| 1868 - 540 sayfa
...form of being forever inscrutable. " The interpretation of all phenomena in terms of Matter, Motion, and Force is nothing more than the reduction of our...its lowest terms, the symbols remain symbols still. . . . . . . " The establishment of correlation and equivalence between the forces of the outer and... | |
| Henry Allon - 1863 - 622 sayfa
...phenomena in terms of matter, motion, and force, is nothing more than the reduction of our complex s}-mbols of thought, to the simplest symbols ; and when the...its lowest terms the symbols remain symbols still.' These symbols, then, describe the phenomenal causes of phenomena. We perceive the effects of certain... | |
| Herbert Spencer - 1870 - 588 sayfa
...form of being for ever inscrutable. The interpretation of all phenomena in terms of Matter, Motion, and Force, is nothing more than the reduction of our...the equation has been brought to its lowest terms tbe symbols remain symbols still. Hence the reasonings contained in the foregoing pages, afford no... | |
| Herbert Spencer - 1872 - 516 sayfa
...form of being for ever inscrutable. The interpretation of all phenomena in terms of Matter, Motion, and Force, is nothing more than the reduction of our...to the simplest symbols ; and when the equation has becn brought to its lowest terms the symbols remain symbols still. Hence the reasonings contained in... | |
| William Woods Smyth - 1873 - 412 sayfa
...be contemplated. Mr. Spencer says, " The interpretation of all phenomena in terms of Matter, Motion, and Force, is nothing more than the reduction of our...terms the symbols remain symbols still. Hence the reasoning contained in the foregoing pages [First Principles'] afford no support to either of the antagonistic... | |
| Herbert Spencer - 1875 - 514 sayfa
...form of being for ever inscrutable. The interpretation of all phenomena in terms of Matter, Motion, and Force, is nothing more than the reduction of our...remain symbols still. Hence the reasonings contained iu the foregoing pages, afford no support to cither of the antagonist hypotheses respecting the ultimate... | |
| William Jackson - 1875 - 374 sayfa
...Herbert Spencer * truly says, — " The interpretation of all phenomena in terms of Matter, Motion, and Force, is nothing more than the reduction of our...its lowest terms the symbols remain symbols still." "But," writes Professor Huxley, as if with a designed comment on Spencer, — " But the man of science,... | |
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