| 1886 - 400 sayfa
...more fully developed in his System oj Logic, Book VI. chap. ii. t "In itself," says Professor Huxley, "it is of little moment whether we express the phenomena...spirit, or the phenomena of spirit in terms of matter." — Lay Sermons, p. Kyj. (To be continued.) THEOLOGICAL COLLEGES AND DOCTRINAL TESTS. IN the "Ecclesiastical... | |
| Literary and Philosophical Society of Liverpool - 1897 - 346 sayfa
...self-consciousness of the "zeit geist," or animating principle of the " social organism." And so Huxley : "It is of little moment whether we express the phenomena...thought may be regarded as a property of matter." Such expressions as these are the outcome of that Monistic theory in which mind and matter are regarded... | |
| John Holmes Agnew, Walter Hilliard Bidwell - 1869 - 998 sayfa
...necessity, is as utterly devoid of justification as the most baseless of theological dogmas. . . . In itself it is of little moment whether we express...matter, — each statement has a certain relative truth. But with a view to the progress of science, the materialistic terminology is in every way to be preferred.... | |
| Thomas Henry Huxley - 1869 - 30 sayfa
...and no harm can accrue so long as we bear in mind that we are dealing merely with terms and symbols. In itself it is of little moment whether we express...matter — each statement has a certain relative truth. But with я view to the progress of science, the materialistic terminology is' in everjj way to be... | |
| John James Stewart Perowne - 1869 - 180 sayfa
...in name, but it is materialism to all practical purpose. And when he continues on the same page: " In itself it is of little moment whether we express...— each statement has a certain relative truth:" — the words in italics are a well-known materialistic formula, and I do not see that Mr Huxley's... | |
| John James Stewart Perowne (bp. of Worcester.) - 1869 - 180 sayfa
...in name, but it is materialism to all practical purpose. And when he continues on the same page : " In itself it is of little moment whether we express...— each statement has a certain relative truth:" — the words in italics are a well-known materialistic formula, and I do not see that Mr Huxley's... | |
| John James Stewart Perowne - 1869 - 168 sayfa
...in name, but it is materialism to all practical purpose. And when he continues on the same page : " In itself it is of little moment whether we express...— each statement has a certain relative truth:" — the words in italics are a well-known materialistic formula, and I do not see that Mr Huxley's... | |
| Charles Elam - 1869 - 436 sayfa
...and spirit are but names for the imaginary substrata of groups of natural phenomena." And again : " In itself it is of little moment whether we express...matter; each statement has a certain relative truth. But with a view to the progress of science the materialistic terminology is in every way to be preferred."... | |
| 1869 - 632 sayfa
...Huxley, et id omne genus,) " until it is co-extensive with knowledge, with feeling, and with action." "In itself it is of little moment whether we express...thought, thought may be regarded as a property of matter. The further science advances, the more extensively and consistently will all the phenomena of nature... | |
| 1869 - 668 sayfa
...quotes from Professor Huxley. Mr. Huxley says that " matter may bo regarded as .1 form of thought, or thought may be regarded as a property of matter, — each statement has a certain relative truth." And whether material and psychological phenomena are alike regarded as molecular effects, according... | |
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