Matter, Motion, and Force are ,but symbols of the Unknown Reality. A Power of which the nature remains for ever inconceivable, and to which no limits in Time or Space can be' imagined, works in us certain effects. These effects have certain likenesses... Kant and Spencer: A Critical Exposition - Sayfa 316Borden Parker Bowne tarafından - 1912 - 439 sayfaTam görünüm - Bu kitap hakkında
| Herbert Spencer - 1864 - 652 sayfa
...Motion, and Force are but symbols of the Unknown Reality. A Power of which the nature remains for ever inconceivable, and to which no limits in Time or Space...together under the names of Matter, Motion, and Force." In which sentences it is distinctly stated that I have throughout regarded Matter under the form present... | |
| Herbert Spencer - 1864 - 510 sayfa
...closing paragraph of First Principles, where I have said— "A Power of which the nature remains for ever inconceivable, and to which no limits in Time or Space...class together under the names of Matter, Motion, aud Force ; and between these effects there are likenesses of connection, the most constant of which... | |
| Herbert Spencer - 1864 - 664 sayfa
...of which the nut lire remains for ever inconceivable, and to which no limits in Time orSpace can Vie imagined, works in us certain effects. These effects...together under the names of Matter, Motion, and Force." In which sentences it is distinctly stated that I have throughout regarded Matter under the form present... | |
| Herbert Spencer - 1865 - 528 sayfa
...Motion, and Force are but symbols of the Unknown Reality. That Power of which the nature remains for ever inconceivable, and to which no limits in Time or Space...likenesses of connection, the most constant of which wo class as laws of the highest certainty. Analysis reduces thes3 several kinds of effect to one kind... | |
| 1868 - 540 sayfa
...seems to do so, fearless inquiry tends continually to give a firmer basis to all true religion " That Power of which* the nature remains forever inconceivable,...Space can be imagined, works in us certain effects. . . . Analysis reduces these several kinds of effects to one kind of effect, and these several kinds... | |
| Herbert Spencer - 1870 - 600 sayfa
...Motion, and Force are ,but symbols of the Unknown Reality. A Power of which the nature remains for ever inconceivable, and to which no limits in Time or Space...likenesses of connection, the most constant of which wo class as laws of the highest certainty. Analysis reduces these several kinds of effect to one kind... | |
| Herbert Spencer - 1872 - 516 sayfa
...paragraph of First 1'rinciples, where I have said — "A Power of which the nature, remains for ever inconceivable, and to which no limits in Time or Space...class together under the names of Matter, Motion, and Foree ; and betwecn these effects there are likenesses of connection, the most constant of which we... | |
| Herbert Spencer - 1872 - 602 sayfa
...of which the nature remains for ever inconceivable, and to which no limits in Time or Space can bo imagined, works in us certain effects. These effects...certain likenesses of kind, the most general of which wo class together under the names of Matter, Motion, and Force ; and between these effects there are... | |
| William Woods Smyth - 1873 - 412 sayfa
...nature of his experience of those changes, the Power—"A Power of which the nature remains for ever inconceivable, and to which no limits in time or space...motion, and force, and between these effects there are certain likenesses of connection, the most constant of which we class as laws of the highest certainty."... | |
| Herbert Spencer - 1873 - 602 sayfa
...Motion, and Force are but symbols of the Unknown Reality. A Power of which the nature remains for ever inconceivable, and to which no limits in Time or Space...certain likenesses of kind, the most general of which wo class together under the names of Matter, Motion, and Force ; and between these effects there are... | |
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