| John Page Hopps - 1884 - 166 sayfa
...hand, attracting and repelling." religionists, aghast at the progress of materialism, li After all, what do we know of this terrible 'matter,' except...hypothetical cause of states of our own consciousness." I invite careful attention to those last •words, — that what we call matter is only a name for... | |
| Bishop Samuel Fallows - 1884 - 524 sayfa
...I changes in that matter of life which is the source of our other vital phenomena'. .... After all, what do we know of that "spirit"* over whose threatened...great lamentation is arising, .... except that it is a name for an unknown and hVpothetical cause or condition, of states of consciousness? In other words,... | |
| Henry Steel Olcott - 1885 - 408 sayfa
...that we have no evidence of its existence in any other mode. " After all," says Professor Huxley, " what do we know of this terrible ' matter,' except...hypothetical cause of states of our own consciousness ? "* The materialism, if such it can be called, of our really instructed thinkers, thus amounts only... | |
| Dhunjeebhoy Jamsetjee Medhora - 1886 - 384 sayfa
...our complete ignorance of the real facts of the Universe. " For after all," says Professor Huxley, " what do we know of this terrible ' matter,' except...extinction by matter a great lamentation is arising, like that which was heard at the death of Pan, except that it is also a name for an unknown and hypothetical... | |
| Thomas Henry Huxley - 1886 - 350 sayfa
...heathen, and falling clown in terror before the hideous idols their own hands have raised. For, after all, what do we know of this terrible " matter," except as a name for tho unknown and hypothetical cause of states of our own consciousness ? And what do we know of that... | |
| Thomas Henry Huxley - 1886 - 354 sayfa
...matter," except as a name for tho unknown and hypothetical canse of states of our own consciousness 1 And what do we know of that " spirit " over whose threatened extinction ty matter a great lamentation is arising, like that which was heard at the death of Pan, except that... | |
| Barton S. Taylor - 1888 - 330 sayfa
...idealist is always available—he can always say with Professor Huxley: "After all, what do we know of matter, except as a name for the unknown and hypothetical cause of states of our own consciousness?" But after we have supposed perfect elasticity in molecules there are still difficulties in the way... | |
| James Orr - 1893 - 584 sayfa
...Vogt in his denial of any special spiritual principle, p. 210. » Thus, eg, Huxley: "For after all, what do we know of this terrible ' matter,, except...hypothetical cause of states of our own consciousness?" (" On the Physical Basis of Life"). . . . "It follows that what I term legitimate Materialism ... is... | |
| James Orr - 1893 - 586 sayfa
...principle, p. 210. •Thus, eg, Huxley: "For after all, what do we know of this terrible 'matter,' except ns a name for the unknown and hypothetical cause of states of our own consciousness?" (" On the Physical Basis of Life"). . . . "It follows that what I term legitimate Materialism ... is... | |
| Īśvarakr̥ṣṇa - 1894 - 188 sayfa
...moglichen Erfahrung, di Natur heissen kann " (Kant, Deduction of the Categories, p. 576). "After all, what do we know of this terrible 'matter,' except...hypothetical cause of states of our own consciousness " (Huxley, Lay Sermons, p. 142). 3 Of. the Sankhya Sara (i. 41, 42). The Vedantist objects that "since... | |
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