... able to combine and work together in accordance with their ultimate conditions. The conception of these ultimate conditions and of their relations to one another involves some more vital agency than that of blind chance or an iron fatalism.1 The 'foedera... La critica moderna - Sayfa 65Gaetano Trezza tarafından - 1880 - 338 sayfaTam görünüm - Bu kitap hakkında
| 1863 - 1076 sayfa
...the fcedera fat!. Only on the assumption of this original force is creation conceived to be possible. The idea of law in nature, as understood by Lucretius,...sequence or concomitance of phenomena. It implies at letst the further idea of power. It leads up necessarily, although this is not consciously realised... | |
| William Young Sellar - 1881 - 488 sayfa
...that of blind chance or an iron fatalism.1 The 'foedera natural' are opposed to the ' foedera fati.' The idea of law in Nature, as understood by Lucretius, is not merely that of invariable sequence or concomitance of phenomena. It implies at least the further idea... | |
| John Masson - 1884 - 292 sayfa
...of blind chance or an iron fatalism (ii. 254). The foedera natural are opposed to the foedera fati. The idea of law in Nature, as understood by Lucretius, is not merely that of invariable sequence or concomitance of phenomena. It implies at least the further idea... | |
| William Young Sellar - 1889 - 516 sayfa
...that of blind chance or an iron fatalism *. The ' foedera naturai ' are opposed to the ' foedera fad.' The idea of law in Nature, as understood by Lucretius, is not, necessarily, inconsistent with that of a creative will determining the original conditions of the elemental... | |
| W. Y. Sellar, William Y. Sellar - 1892 - 500 sayfa
...of blind chance or an iron fatalism *. The ' foedera naturai ' are opposed to the ' foedera fati.' The idea of law in Nature, as understood by Lucretius, is not, necessarily, inconsistent with that of a creative will determining the original conditions of the elemental... | |
| Rob Roy McGregor Converse - 1916 - 368 sayfa
...the operation of law in the universe is not irreconcilable with the conception of modem theism. "f "The idea of law in nature as understood by Lucretius is not necessarily inconsistent with that of a creative will determining the conditions of the elemental substances."... | |
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