It is our own immediate consciousness of effort, when we exert force to put matter in motion, or to oppose and neutralize force, which gives us this internal conviction of power and causation, so far as it refers to the material world, and compels us... Modern Materialism: Its Attitude Towards Theology - Page 54by James Martineau - 1876 - 80 lehteFull view - About this book
| sir John Frederick W. Herschel (1st bart.) - 1833 - 500 lehte
...3d edit. Edin. 1818, p. 47..— Author. force to put matter in motion, or to oppose and neutralize force, which gives us this internal conviction of...it refers to the material world, and compels us to helieve that whenever we see material objects put in motion from a state of rest, or deflected from... | |
| 1882 - 662 lehte
...consciousness of effort when we exert force to put matter into motion, or to oppose and neutralize force which gives us this internal conviction of power...that whenever we see material objects put in motion ... or deflected if already in motion, it is in consequence of such an effort somehow exerted, though... | |
| University magazine - 1849 - 788 lehte
...consciousness of effort, when we exert force to put matter in motion, or to oppose and neutralise forco, which gives us this internal conviction of powe.r...of rest, or deflected from their rectilinear paths, or changed from their velocities, if already in motion, it is in consequence of such an EFFORT somehow... | |
| James Orton - 1852 - 188 lehte
...immediate consciousness of effort when we exert force to put matter in motion, or to oppose and neutralize force, which gives us this internal conviction of...velocities, if already in motion, it is in consequence of an EFFORT somehow exerted though not accompanied by our consciousness." " All bodies with which we... | |
| John Frederick William Herschel - 1853 - 608 lehte
...contraction of musclei on the other. Brown, 3d edit. Edin. 1818, p. 47. (Note to edition of 1833.) turn so far as it refers to the material world, and compels...believe that whenever we see material objects put iu motion from a state of rest, or deflected from their rectilinear paths and changed in their velocities... | |
| John Frederick William Herschel - 1861 - 588 lehte
...contraction of muscles on the other. Brown, 3d edit. Edin. 1818, p. 47. (Note to edition of 1833.) (ion so far as it refers to the material world, and compels...deflected from their rectilinear paths and changed in th^ir velocities if already in motion, it is .in consequence of such an EFFORT tomchou exerted, though... | |
| John Frederick William Herschel - 1869 - 590 lehte
...contraction of muscles on the other. Brown, 3d edit. Edin. 1818, p. 47. (Noie to edition of 1833.) lion so far as it refers to the material world, and compels us to believe that whenever we sce material objects put in motion from a state of rest, or deflected from their rectilinear paths... | |
| 1872 - 416 lehte
...immediate consciousness of effort, when we exert force to put matter in motion, or to oppose and neutralize force, which gives us this internal conviction of...world, and compels us to believe that whenever we eee material objects put in motion from a state of rest, or deflected from their rectilinear paths,... | |
| Alexander Bain - 1875 - 710 lehte
...put matter in motion, or to oppose and neutralize force, which gives us this internal consciousness of power and causation so far as it refers to the material world, and compels UB to believe that whenever we see material objects put in motion from a state of rest, or deflected... | |
| Royal Society of Victoria (Melbourne, Vic.) - 1876 - 568 lehte
...immediate consciousness of effort when we exert force to put matter in motion' or to oppose and neutralise force, which gives us this internal conviction of...changed in their velocities if already in motion, it is a consequence of such an effort somehow exerted, though not accompanied with our consciousness." Mr.... | |
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