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" Consequently, the final outcome of that speculation commenced by the primitive man, is that the Power manifested throughout the Universe distinguished as material, is the same Power which in ourselves wells up under the form of consciousness. "
The Insuppressible Book: A Controversy Between Herbert Spencer and Frederic ... - Page 50
by Gail Hamilton, Herbert Spencer - 1885 - 278 pages
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The Principles of Sociology, Volume 8, Issue 1897

Herbert Spencer - 1897 - 666 pages
...either is capable of generating the other, they must be different modes of the same. Consequently, the final outcome of that speculation commenced by...ourselves wells up under the form of consciousness. It is untrue, then, that the foregoing argument proposes to evolve a true belief from a belief which...
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Unity Pulpit, Volume 8

1886 - 680 pages
...of its nature? The same authority pronounces this verdict : " The final outcome of that speaulation commenced by the primitive man is that the power manifested...ourselves wells up under the form of consciousness." That is, the final outcome, so far, of the profoundest and deepest and most scientific study of the...
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The Nineteenth Century, Volume 16

1884 - 1142 pages
...anything else that we might conceive as the ultimate basis of all the physical forces.' Now, on page 9 of the essay Mr. Harrison criticises, there occurs...wells up under the form of consciousness;' and on page 10 it is said that ' this necessity we are under, to think of the external energy in terms of the internal...
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The Popular Science Monthly, Volume 25

1884 - 954 pages
...anything else that we might conceive as the ultimate basis of all the physical forces." Now, on page 9 of the essay Mr. Harrison criticises, there occurs...up under the form of consciousness ; " and on page 11 it is said that " this necessity we are tinder, to think of the external energy in terms of the...
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The Popular Science Monthly, Volume 24

1884 - 902 pages
...either is capable of generating the other, they must be different modes of the same. Consequently, the final outcome of that speculation commenced by...ourselves wells up under the form of consciousness. It is untrue, then, that the foregoing argument proposes to evolve a true belief from a belief which...
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The Nineteenth Century, Volume 15

1884 - 1108 pages
...either is capable of generating the other, they must be different modes of the same. Consequently, the final outcome of that speculation commenced by...ourselves wells up under the form of consciousness. It is untrue, then, that the foregoing argument proposes to evolve a true belief from a belief which...
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The History of the Princes, the Lords Marcher, and the Ancient ..., Volume 5

Jacob Youde William Lloyd - 1885 - 536 pages
...either is capable of generating the other, they must be different modes of the same. Consequently, the final outcome of that speculation commenced by...ourselves wells up under the form of consciousness " But those who think that science is dissipating religious beliefs and sentiments seem unaware that...
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Time, Volume 2; Volume 13

Edmund Hodgson Yates, Mrs. Ellen Mary (Abdy-Williams) Whishaw, Walter Sichel, Ernest Belfort Bax - 1885 - 776 pages
...this admission does not carry us beyond the limits which Mr. Spencer has set to his philosophy : — " The final outcome of that speculation commenced by...ourselves wells up under the form of consciousness. " Mr. Spencer sees the non-ego in the ego. But may not the truth be as much, or rather, in the converse...
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The Nature and Reality of Religion: A Controversy Between Frederic Harrison ...

Frederic Harrison - 1885 - 254 pages
...either is capable of generating the other, they must be different modes of the same. Consequently, the final outcome of that speculation commenced by...ourselves wells up under the form of consciousness. It is untrue, then, that the foregoing argument proposes to evolve a true belief from a belief which...
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TIME

E.M. ABDY-WILLIAMS - 1885 - 772 pages
...this admission does not carry us beyond the limits which Mr. Spencer has set to his philosophy : — " The final outcome of that speculation commenced by...ourselves wells up under the form of consciousness." Mr. Spencer sees the non-ego in the ego. But m&y not the truth be as much, or rather, in the converse...
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