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" Is it not just possible that there is a mode of being as much transcending Intelligence and Will, as these transcend mechanical motion ? It is true that we are totally unable to conceive any such higher mode of being. "
The Popular Science Monthly - Page 783
1885
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The Syllogistic Philosophy Or Prolegomena to Science, Volume 2

Francis Ellingwood Abbot - 1906 - 398 pages
...the choice is rather between personality and something that may be higher. Is it not possible that there is a mode of being as much transcending Intelligence and Will as these transcend mechanical motion ? Doubtless we are totally unable to imagine any such higher mode of being. But this is not a reason...
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The History of English Rationalism in the Nineteenth Century, Volume 2

Alfred William Benn - 1906 - 592 pages
...most determined atheist might safely ' First Principles,' Sect. 31. 1 ' Is it not just possible that there is a mode of being as much transcending Intelligence and Will as these transcend mechanical motion ? ' ' First Principles,' Sect. 81, p. 109 (fifth ed.). ' Op. tit., Sect. 34, p. 128 (fifth ed.). accept...
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The Independent Review, Volume 7

1906 - 512 pages
...renovation of the world will have been taken. Spencer asks pertinently — "Is it not possible that there is a mode of being as much transcending Intelligence and Will, as these transcend mechanical motion ? " And one might ask in addition — " Is it not possible that there is something as far above organic...
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Evolution, the Master-key: A Discussion of the Principle of Evolution as ...

Caleb Williams Saleeby - 1906 - 388 pages
...Principles could possibly avoid — or, one would think, could possibly forget — that fine saying about " A mode of being as much transcending intelligence and will as these transcend mere mechanical motion." I offer no explanation of this remarkable feat of Professor Case; but this...
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Christian Theism and a Spiritual Monism: God, Freedom, and Immortality in ...

William Lowe Walker - 1906 - 510 pages
...rather between personality and something that may be higher. Is it not possible that there is a mode ol being as much transcending Intelligence and Will as these transcend mechanical motion ? Doubtless we are totally unable to imagine any such higher mode of being. But this is not a reason...
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A Series of Lessons in Gnani Yoga (the Yoga of Wisdom.)

Yogi Ramacharaka, William Walker Atkinson - 1907 - 328 pages
...and capacities are raised to an infinite degree — a Mind of which Herbert Spencer said that it was "a mode of being as much transcending intelligence and will, as these transcend mere mechanical motion." While it is true (as all occultists know) that the best information regarding...
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Hlídka literární

1908 - 964 pages
...nemohou nièeho védëti a od ni nieebo ooekávati." Spencer napsal: „It is not just possible that there is a mode of being as much transcending intelligence and will as these transcend mechanical motion?" „Nemohl by exietovati mudus bytí píestupujicí rozum a vüli tak, jak tyto pfekraouji mechanick_y...
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Modern Classical Philosophers: Selections Illustrating Modern Philosophy ...

1908 - 768 pages
...Mansel, Limits of Religious Thought, London, 1858. thing that may be higher. Is it not possible that there is a mode of being as much transcending Intelligence and Will, as these transcend mechanical motion? Doubtless we are totally unable to imagine any such higher mode of being. But this is not a reason...
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GNANI YOGA

YOGI RAMACHARAKA - 1908
...and capacities are raised to an infinite degree — a Mind of which Herbert Spencer said that it was "a mode of being as much transcending intelligence and will, as these transcend mere mechanical motion." While it is true (as all occultists know) that the best information regarding...
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First principles. Popular ed, Volume 2

Herbert Spencer - 1910 - 280 pages
...the choice is rather between personality and something that may be higher. Is it not possible that there is a mode of being as much transcending Intelligence and Will, as these transcend mechanical motion? Doubtless we are totally unable to imagine any such higher mode of being. But this is not a reason...
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