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" Of necessity, therefore, explanation must eventually bring us down to the inexplicable. The deepest truth which we can get at, must be unaccountable. Comprehension must become something other than comprehension, before the ultimate fact can be comprehended. "
First Principles of a New System of Philosophy - Sayfa 73
Herbert Spencer tarafından - 1872 - 566 sayfa
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Smithsonian Miscellaneous Collections, 25. cilt

Smithsonian Institution - 1883 - 818 sayfa
...the most general truth not admitting of inclusion in any other, d»es not admit of interpretation. Of necessity therefore, explanation must eventually...truth which we can get at must be unaccountable." (First Principles. 2d edition, 1869: part I, chap. 4, p. 73.) *Prof. JAMES CHALLIS, in an essay "On...
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New Englander and Yale Review, 22. cilt

Edward Royall Tyler, William Lathrop Kingsley, George Park Fisher, Timothy Dwight - 1863 - 878 sayfa
...as the most general cognition at which we arrive cannot be reduced to a more general one, it camiot be understood. Of necessity, therefore, explanation...comprehension, before the ultimate fact can be comprehended." Under the second head, use is made of the powerful argument of Sir William Hamilton, in his essay on...
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First Principles

Herbert Spencer - 1864 - 664 sayfa
...any other, does not admit of interpretation. Manifestly, as the most general cognition at which we arrive cannot be reduced to a more general one, it...become something other than comprehension, before the iiltimate fact can be comprehended. § 24. The inference which we thus find forced upon us when we...
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Know the Truth: A Critique on the Hamiltonian Theory of Limitation ...

Jesse Henry Jones - 1865 - 236 sayfa
...bread. One sentence of his is doubtless true. " Manifestly, as the most general cognition at which we arrive cannot be reduced to a more general one, it cannot be understood." Of course not. When the Understanding has attained to the last generalization by these very terms, it...
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Know the Truth: A Critique on the Hamiltonian Theory of Limitation ...

Jesse Henry Jones - 1865 - 252 sayfa
...bread. One sentence of his is doubtless true. " Manifestly, as the most general cognition at which we arrive cannot be reduced to a more general one, it cannot be understood." Of course not. When the Understanding has attained to the last generalization by these very terms, it...
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First Principles of a New System of Philosophy

Herbert Spencer - 1870 - 600 sayfa
...no admit of interpretation. Manifestly, as the most general cognition at which we arrive cannot bo reduced to a more general one, it cannot be understood....become something other than comprehension, before the uLimate fact can bo comprehended. § 24. The inference which wo thus find forced upon us when we analyze...
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First Principles

Herbert Spencer - 1870 - 588 sayfa
...more general one, it cannot be under- i stood. Of necessity, therefore, explanation must eventual^-! bring us down to the inexplicable. The deepest truth...24. The inference which we thus find forced upon. n4 when we analyze the product of thought, as exhibited objectively in scientific generalizations,...
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Annual Report of the Board of Regents of the Smithsonian Institution

Smithsonian Institution. Board of Regents - 1872 - 522 sayfa
...in any other, does not admit of interpretation. Manifestly as the most general cognition at which wo arrive cannot be reduced to a more general one, it...down to the inexplicable. The deepest truth which wo can get at must be unaccountable." HERBERT SPENCER, First Principles, (second edition,) Part I,...
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The Philosophy of Herbert Spencer: Being an Examination of the First ...

Borden Parker Bowne - 1874 - 294 sayfa
...any other, does not admit of interpretation. Manifestly, as the most general cognition at which we arrive cannot be reduced to a more general one, it...understood. Of necessity, therefore, explanation must inevitably bring us down to the inexplicable. The deepest truth we can get at must be unaccountable....
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The Philosophy of Herbert Spencer: Being an Examination of the First ...

Borden Parker Bowne - 1874 - 296 sayfa
...any other, does not admit of interpretation. Manifestly, as the most general cognition at which we arrive cannot be reduced to a more general one, it...understood. Of necessity, therefore, explanation must inevitably bring us down to the inexplicable. The deepest truth we can get at must be unaccountable....
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