This is not a process of reasoning, but an act of will — a decretal enveloped in a scientific nimbus. Nothing can be less relevant than to show (and nothing else is attempted) that the forces of heat, of attraction, of life, of consciousness, are attached... Modern Materialism: Its Attitude Towards Theology - Page 24by James Martineau - 1876 - 80 lehteFull view - About this book
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...relevant than to show (and nothing else is attempted) that the forces of heat, of attraction, of life, of consciousness, are attached to material media and organisms, which they move and weave and auimate : this is questioned by no one. And again, ' The very story of saline crystals and ice-stars... | |
| 1876 - 1022 lehte
...relevant than to show (and nothing else is attempted) that the forces of heat, of attraction, of life, of consciousness, are attached to material media and...derivable from the essential properties of matter, qua matter. And this is the only sense on which philosophies divide, and reasoning is possible. If... | |
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...relevant than to show (and nothing else is attempted) that the forces of heat, of attraction, of life, of consciousness, are attached to material media and...derivable from the essential properties of matter, qua. matter. And this is the only sense on which philosophies divide, and reasoning is possible. If... | |
| John Holmes Agnew, Walter Hilliard Bidwell - 1876 - 816 lehte
...relevant than to show (and nothing else is attempted) that the forces of heat, of attraction, of life, of consciousness, are attached to material media and...derivable from the essential properties of matter, qua matter. And this is the only sense on which philosophies divide, and reasoning is possible. If... | |
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...relevant than to show (and nothing else is attempted) that the forces of heat, of attraction, of life, of consciousness, are attached to material media and...sense of being immanent in matter, and manifesting Ihemselves by its movements, they are material forces; but not in the sense of being derivable from... | |
| James Martineau - 1877 - 224 lehte
...relevant than to show (and nothing else is attempted) that the forces of heat, of attraction, of life, of consciousness, are attached to material media and...sense of being derivable from the essential properties or matter, qud matter. And this is the only sense on which philosophies divide, and reasoning is possible.... | |
| John Masson - 1884 - 288 lehte
...relevant than to show (and nothing else is attempted) that the forces of heat, of attraction, of life, of consciousness, are attached to material media and...weave and animate : this is questioned by no one.' And again, ' The very story of saline crystals and ice-stars and fern-fronds and human birth, which... | |
| John Masson - 1907 - 514 lehte
...relevant than to show (and nothing else is attempted) that the forces of heat, of attraction, of life, of consciousness, are attached to material media and...weave and animate. This is questioned by no one.' And again : ' The very story of saline crystals and icestars and fern-fronds and human birth, which... | |
| John Masson - 1907 - 498 lehte
...relevant than to show (and nothing else is attempted) that the forces of heat, of attraction, of life, of consciousness, are attached to material media and...weave and animate. This is questioned by no one.' And again : ' The very story of saline crystals and icestars and fern-fronds and human birth, which... | |
| John Masson - 1907 - 494 lehte
...relevant than to show (and nothing else is attempted) that the forces of heat, of attraction, of life, of consciousness, are attached to material media and...weave and animate. This is questioned by no one.' And again : ' The very story of saline crystals and icestars and fern-fronds and human birth, which... | |
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