| Frederick Augustus Porter Barnard - 1851 - 396 páginas
...sums it up briefly and tersely in these words : "Various classes of facts thus unite to prove that the law of metamorphosis which holds among the physical...holds equally between them and the mental forces. Those modes of the uukuowable which we call motion, heat, light, chemical affinity, etc., are alike... | |
| Herbert Spencer - 1862 - 528 páginas
...in extreme cases a total prostration of physique. Various classes of facts thus unite to prove that the law of metamorphosis, which holds among the physical...holds equally between them and the mental forces. Those modes of the Unknowable which we call motion, heat, light, chemical affinity, &c., are alike... | |
| Herbert Spencer - 1864 - 538 páginas
...in extreme cases a total prostration of physique. Various classes of facts thus unite to prove that the law of metamorphosis, which holds among the physical...holds equally between them and the mental forces. Those modes of the Unknowable which we call motion, heat, light, chemical affinity, &c., are alike... | |
| 1865 - 912 páginas
...and are expended in producing them." — P. 278. " Various classes of facts thus unite to prove that the law of metamorphosis, which holds among the physical...equally between them and the mental forces. . . . How the metamorphosis takes place — how a force existing as motion, heat, or light, can become a mode... | |
| American Association for the Advancement of Science - 1869 - 432 páginas
...nothing but an overwhelming bias in favor of a preconceived theory can explain its non-acceptance. How this metamorphosis takes place, how a force existing...a mode of consciousness — how it is possible for serial vibrations to generate the sensation we call sound, or for the forces liberated by chemical... | |
| American Association for the Advancement of Science - 1869 - 432 páginas
...sums it up briefly and tersely in these words : " Various classes of facts thus unite to prove that the law of metamorphosis which holds among the physical...holds equally between them and the mental forces. Those modes of the unknowable which we call motion, heat, light, chemical affinity, etc., are alike... | |
| Herbert Spencer - 1870 - 600 páginas
...of a pre-conceived theory, can explain its non-acceptance. How this metamorphosis takes place—how a force existing as motion, heat, or light, can become a mode of consciousness—how it is possible for aerial vibrations to generate the sensation we call sound, or... | |
| Herbert Spencer - 1872 - 602 páginas
...prostration of physique. Various classes ofjfacts thus unite to prove that the law of metamorphosis, which _ holds among the physical forces, holds equally between them and the mental forces. _Thnsft modes - of_the Unknowable which we call motion, heat, light, chemical affinity, &c., are alike... | |
| Charles Hodge - 1873 - 672 páginas
...the other, is not qualitive only, but quantitive." 3 " Various classes of facts unite to prove that the law of metamorphosis, which holds among the physical...metamorphosis takes place — how a force existing as motion, light, or heat, can become a mode of consciousness/' is mysterious ; but he adds, it is not a greater... | |
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