| John Tulloch - 1884 - 496 lapas
...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...of matter ; each statement has a certain relative truth."2 But beneath all this indifference and frequent confusion of language, there is an essential... | |
| Henry James Clarke - 1885 - 332 lapas
...ruling, under certain limitations, over Matter. mena of matter in terms of spirit ; or the phenomena of spirit in terms of matter : matter may be regarded...materialistic terminology is in every way to be preferred." Thus writes the distinguished author of " Lay Sermons, Addresses, and Reviews "(p. 160) ; and, whatever... | |
| Thomas Henry Huxley - 1886 - 354 lapas
...is of little moment whether we express the phenomena of matter iu terms of spirit ; or the phenomena of spirit, in terms of matter : matter may be regarded...relative truth. But with a view to the progress of tciencc, the materialistic terminology is in every way to be preferred. For it connects thought with... | |
| Thomas Martin Herbert - 1886 - 486 lapas
...pro1 " On the Hypothesis that Animals are Automata," The tortnijhJy Review, Nov., 1874, p. 560. 'gress of science, the materialistic terminology is in ' every way to be preferred.' 1 The propriety, not to say the necessity, of employing language which assumes that we are face to... | |
| Samuel Weil - 1893 - 300 lapas
...acquainted with the fundamental principles of philosophy or even psychology. Professor Huxley says : "The materialistic terminology is in every way to...thought with the other phenomena of the universe. Thus there can be little doubt that the further science advances, the more extensively and consistently... | |
| James Orr - 1893 - 586 lapas
...the phenomenon of matter in terms of spirit, or the phenomenon of spirit in terms of matter. . . . But with a view to the progress of science, the materialistic terminology is in every way to be preferred." — Lay Sermons, "On the Physical Basis of Life," p. 160. • Lay Sermons, " On the Physical Basis... | |
| James Orr - 1893 - 584 lapas
...the phenomenon of matter in terms of spirit, or the phenomenon of spirit in terms of matter. . . . But with a view to the progress of science, the materialistic terminology is in every way', — -jj to be preferred." — Lay Sermom, "On the Physical Basis of Life," p. 160. ^---vtf"'~ « Lay... | |
| Charles Dudley Warner - 1896 - 468 lapas
...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...regarded as a property of matter; each statement has certain relative truth. But with a view to the progress of science, the materialistic terminology is... | |
| 1873 - 864 lapas
...is of little moment whether we express the phenomena of matter in terms of spirit, or the phoenomena of spirit in terms of matter; 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. Hut with a view to... | |
| Literary and Philosophical Society of Liverpool - 1897 - 360 lapas
...phenomena of matter in terms of spirit ; or the phenomena of spirit in terms of matter. Matter may le regarded as a form of thought ; thought may be regarded as a property of matter." Such expressions as these are the outcome of that Monistic theory in which mind and matter are regarded... | |
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