| 1899 - 978 pages
...world," and in Mr. Spencer's identification of the Infinite Energy whence all things proceed with the " Power which in ourselves wells up under the form of consciousness." It needs only to show that Nature itself is Ideological for this agnostic monism to be pushed logically... | |
| 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... | |
| 1884 - 1108 pages
...experiences of the primitive man wa.^ always the immediate antecedent of changes wrought by him ... is the same energy which, freed from anthropomorphic...ourselves wells up under the form of consciousness. Upon this the following observations occur:— First, I agree that our only direct experience of force... | |
| 1884 - 1142 pages
...physical forces.' Now, on page 9 of the essay Mr. Harrison criticises, there occurs the sentence—' The final outcome of that speculation commenced by...ourselves 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... | |
| Jacob Youde William Lloyd - 1885 - 518 pages
...experiences of the primitive man was always the immediate antecedent of changes wrought by him — that energy which, when interpreting external changes,...ourselves wells up under the form of consciousness " But those who think that science is dissipating religious beliefs and sentiments seem unaware that... | |
| Morton Prince - 1885 - 200 pages
...expressed it in a late article, which has given rise to considerable discussion. "Consequently," he says, "the final outcome of that speculation commenced by...ourselves wells up under the form of consciousness." — Religion — a Retrospect and Prospect. Nineteenth Century, Jan., 1884. Thus it becomes intelligible... | |
| Gail Hamilton, Herbert Spencer - 1885 - 296 pages
...physical forces.' Now, on page 17 of the essay Mr. Harrison criticises, there occurs the sentence — ' The final outcome of that speculation commenced by...ourselves wells up under the form of consciousness ; ' and on page 19 it is said that ' this necessity we are under to think of the external energy in... | |
| 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... | |
| Gail Hamilton, Herbert Spencer - 1885 - 300 pages
...groping of primitive man, Mr. Spencer discovers the final outcome of that rude original speculation to be that the Power manifested throughout the Universe...ourselves wells up under the form of consciousness. Or, to present it in the opposite order, ' the power which manifests itself in consciousness is but... | |
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