Haeckel's voice is as the voice of one crying in the wilderness, not as the pioneer or vanguard of an advancing army, but as the despairing shout of a standardbearer, still bold and unflinching, but abandoned by the retreating ranks of his comrades as... Elementary Theosophy - Página 103por Louis William Rogers - 1917 - 214 páginasVisualização integral - Acerca deste livro
| Sir Oliver Lodge - 1905 - 200 páginas
...successors still more, lived to outgrow ; so that by this time Professor Haeckel's voice is as the voice of one crying in the wilderness, not as the...new orders in a fresh and more idealistic direction. CHAPTER IV MEMORANDA FOR WOULD-BE MATERIALISTS THE objection which it has been found necessary to express... | |
| 1908 - 766 páginas
...their successors still more, lived to outgrow; so that by this time Professor Haeckel's voice is as the voice of one crying in the wilderness, not as the...march to new orders in a fresh and more idealistic direction.1 When men eminent in science say that the solemn philosophical pronouncements of many among... | |
| William Thomas Stead - 1905 - 784 páginas
...successors 'still more, lived to outgrow ; so that by this time Professor Haeckel's voice is as the voice of one crying in the wilderness, not as the...his comrades as they march to new orders in a fresh direction. MIND AND BRAIN. Passing to consider the relations of mind and matter, Sir Oliver remarks,... | |
| 1905 - 1224 páginas
...wilderness, not as the pioneer of an advancing army, but as the despairing shout of a standard bearer, still bold and unflinching, but abandoned by the retreating...his comrades, as they march to new orders in a fresh direction." Elsewhere he remarks that " if a man of science seeks to dogmatize concerning the Emotions... | |
| Sir Oliver Lodge - 1906 - 294 páginas
...successors still more, lived to outgrow ; so that by this time Professor Haeckel's voice is as the voice of one crying in the wilderness, not as the...new orders in a fresh and more idealistic direction. CHAPTER IV MEMORANDA FOR WOULD-BE MATERIALISTS THE objection which it has been found necessary to express... | |
| 1906 - 252 páginas
...that by this time Professor Haeckel's voice is as the voice of one crying in the wilderness, not as a pioneer or vanguard of an advancing army, but as the...his comrades as they march to new orders in a fresh direction. After discjissing the scientifically known facts concerning the interaction of mind and... | |
| Frank Ballard - 1906 - 632 páginas
...Oliver Lodge: Professor Haeckel's voice is the voice of one crying in the wilderness, not as the pioneer of an advancing army, but as the despairing shout...his comrades, as they march to new orders in a fresh direction.1 This may of course be challenged on the ground that the purely scientific basis of Haeckel's... | |
| 1906 - 906 páginas
...as the pioneer or vanguard of an advancing army, but as the despairing shout of a standard bearer, still bold and unflinching, but abandoned by the retreating...orders in a fresh and more idealistic direction." Passing from Haeckel, Professor Lodge becomes constructive; at least so far as to put forth, tentatively,... | |
| 1906 - 914 páginas
...as the pioneer or vanguard of an advancing army, but as the despairing shout of a standard bearer, still bold and unflinching, but abandoned by the retreating...orders in a fresh and more idealistic direction." Passing from Haeckel, Professor Lodge becomes constructive ; at least so far as to put forth, tentatively,... | |
| 1907 - 840 páginas
...as the pioneer or vanguard of an advancing army, but as the despairing shout of a standard bearer, still bold and unflinching but abandoned by the retreating...orders in a fresh and more idealistic direction." In his estimate of the result of "the extraordinary advance in our knowledge of the sensible universe"... | |
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