For while the deep-seated instincts of humanity, and the profoundest researches of philosophy, alike point to mind as the one and only source of power, it is the high prerogative of science to demonstrate the unity of the power which is. operating through... The Popular Science Monthly - Page 7541872Full view - About this book
| 1891 - 492 pages
...always commences in mind or spirit. Dr. Carpenter observes: " The deepseated instincts of humanity and the profoundest researches of philosophy alike...point to mind as the one and only source of power. "t And a far greater man, Sir John Herschel, remarks : -"The conception of force as the originator... | |
| William Benjamin Carpenter - 1894 - 824 pages
...Whose body Nature is, and God the Soul." And thus, whilst the deep-seated instincts of Humamty, and thu profoundest researches of Philosophy, alike point...the high prerogative of Science to demonstrate the vnity of the Power which is operating through the limitless extent and variety of the Universe, and... | |
| 1872 - 708 pages
...hostility of those who ought to be its best friends. For, while the deep-seated instincts of humanity and the profoundest researches of philosophy alike...mind as the one and only source of power, it is the prerogative of science to demonstrate the unity of the power which is operating through the limitless... | |
| 1872 - 734 pages
...province of 'thought to which it has no claim ; " for whilst the deep-seated ^instincts of humanity, and the profoundest researches of philosophy, alike...vast series of ages that have been occupied in its «volution." "Wo have thus endeavoured to give our readers some idea of 'the line of thought running... | |
| 1873 - 1098 pages
...those who ought to be its best friends. for whilst the deep-seated instincts of humanitv, and Ле profoundest researches of philosophy, alike po'int...the high prerogative of science to demonstrate the „„/i, of tL power which is operating through the limitless extent and variety of the universe,... | |
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