We are obliged to regard every phenomenon as a manifestation of some Power by which we are acted upon; though Omnipresence is unthinkable, yet, as experience discloses no bounds to the diffusion of phenomena, we are unable to think of limits to the presence... First Principles of a New System of Philosophy. -- - Sayfa 99Herbert Spencer tarafından - 1876 - 566 sayfaTam görünüm - Bu kitap hakkında
| 1862 - 490 sayfa
...the statement of this very important result in the words of the author. " We are obliged to regard every phenomenon as a manifestation of some power, by which we are acted upon ; phenomena being, so far as we can ascertain, unlimited on their diffusion, we are obliged to regard... | |
| Edward Royall Tyler, William Lathrop Kingsley, George Park Fisher, Timothy Dwight - 1863 - 878 sayfa
...in nature, Religion finds an assertion essentially coinciding with her own. We arc obliged to regard every phenomenon as a manifestation of some Power by which we are acted upon ; phenomena being, so far as we can ascertain, unlimited in their diffusion, we arc obliged to regard... | |
| Herbert Spencer - 1864 - 652 sayfa
...in nature, Religion finds an assertion essentially coinciding with her own. We are obliged to regard every phenomenon as a manifestation of some Power...think of limits to the presence of this Power; while the criticisms of Science teach us that this Power is Incomprehensible. And this consciousness of an... | |
| Jesse Henry Jones - 1865 - 252 sayfa
...their worst phases. This remark is illustrated in the following extract : " We are obliged to regard every phenomenon as a manifestation of some Power by which we are acted upon ; phenomena being, so far as we can ascertain, unlimited in their diffusion, we are obliged to regard... | |
| Jesse Henry Jones - 1865 - 236 sayfa
...and Science coalesce." The evils referred to may be developed as follows : " We are obliged to regard every phenomenon as a manifestation of some Power by which we are acted upon." This maybe expressed in another form thus: Every phenomenon is a manifestation of some Power by which... | |
| Herbert Spencer - 1870 - 600 sayfa
...nature, Religion finds an assertion essentially coinciding with her own. 'We are obliged to regard every phenomenon as a manifestation of some Power...think of limits to the presence of this Power ; while the criticisms of Science teach us that this Power is Incomprehensible. And this consciousness of an... | |
| 1889 - 902 sayfa
...diffusion of phenomena, we are unable to think of limits to the presence of this power ; while the criticisms of science teach us that this power is incomprehensible. And this consciousness of an incomprehensible power, called omnipresent from inability to assign its limits, is just that consciousness... | |
| 1872 - 642 sayfa
...upon us without thinking of them as caused," and in another place adds, " we are obliged to regard every phenomenon as a manifestation of some Power by which we are acted upon," he becomes inconsistent with his most prominent assertion, in then concluding that effects proceed... | |
| Balfour Stewart - 1875 - 244 sayfa
...Creator of all things. "We are obliged," says Herbert Spencer in his First Principles, " to regard every phenomenon as a manifestation of some Power...think of limits to the presence of this Power ; while the criticisms of science teach us that this Power is Incomprehensible." We further look upon the laws... | |
| Balfour Stewart - 1875 - 236 sayfa
...Creator of all things. " We are obliged," says Herbert Spencer in his First Principles, " to regard every phenomenon as a manifestation of some Power...think of limits to the presence of this Power ; while the criticisms of science teach us that this Power is Incomprehensible." We further look upon the laws... | |
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