In itself it is of little moment whether we express the phenomena of matter in terms of spirit ; or the phenomena of spirit, in terms of matter ; matter may be regarded as a form of thought, thought may be regarded as a property of matter — each statement... Immortality, 4 sermons. Hulsean lects., 1868 - Sayfa xivJohn James Stewart Perowne (bp. of Worcester.) tarafından - 1869Tam görünüm - Bu kitap hakkında
| Robert Emmons Rogers - 1921 - 352 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 a view to the progress of science, the materialistic terminology is in every way to be preferred.... | |
| Victoria Institute (Great Britain) - 1890 - 410 sayfa
...considerable repute, whose cardinal doctrine has found memorable expression in the following words : — " Matter may be regarded as a form of thought; thought...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... | |
| Thomas Henry Huxley - 1997 - 398 sayfa
...of little moment whether we express the phaenomena of matter in terms of spirit; or the phaenomena of spirit in terms of matter: matter may be regarded...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.... | |
| Michael Davis - 2006 - 236 sayfa
...terms: See Rylance, especially pp. 283-99. matter may be regarded as a form of thought, thought may he regarded as a property of matter - each statement has a certain relative truth. But with a view to the progress of science, ihe materialistic terminology is in every way to be preferred.... | |
| 1893 - 542 sayfa
...brain. Huxley puts this plainly enough in his famous protoplasmic lecture, The Physical Basis of Life: 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.... | |
| 1879 - 446 sayfa
...Professor Huxley, as a collateral result of nervous process."38 Again, we learn from Professor Huxley: " In itself it is of little moment whether we express...thought; thought may be regarded as a property of matter. " " Dr. Holmes wittily remarks that Professor Huxley 'gives bioplasm all that it can bear; from the... | |
| American Medical Association - 1879 - 1040 sayfa
...Professor Huxley, as a collateral result of nervous process."28 Again, we learn from Professor Huxley : "In itself it is of little moment whether we express...thought ; thought may be regarded as a property of matter."29 Dr. Holmes wittily remarks that Professor Huxley gives bioplasm all that it can bear ; from... | |
| John Holmes Agnew, Walter Hilliard Bidwell - 1875 - 824 sayfa
...members may say, that in the end they cannot tell whether the source of being is material or spiritual. " Matter may be regarded as a form of thought — thought...matter; each statement has a certain relative truth." t But beneath all this indifference and frequent confusion of language, there is an essential discrepancy... | |
| 1874 - 796 sayfa
...may say, that in the end they can not tell whether the- source of being is material or spiritual. " Matter may be regarded as a form of thought — thought...of matter ; each statement has a certain relative truth."f But beneath all this indifference and frequent confusion of language, there is an essential... | |
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