If, therefore, we have traced one force, however minute, to an origin in our own WILL, while we have no knowledge of any other primary cause of force, it does not seem an improbable conclusion that all force may be will-force ; and thus, that the whole... A Scotch Verdict in Re Evolution - Page 19by Charles Force Deems - 1885 - 108 lehteFull view - About this book
| 1874 - 792 lehte
...events," and concludes : " If we have traced one force, however minute, to an origin in our own icttf, while we have no knowledge of any other primary cause...universe is not merely dependent on, but actually t'l, the WILL of higher intelligences, or of one supreme intelligence " (p. 368). 2 From a manuscript... | |
| 1895 - 816 lehte
...Nature, "that the intervention of a Power above Nature was at the basis of Man's development," and "that the whole Universe is not merely dependent on, but actually is, the Will of one Supreme Intelligence," and that therefore " Nature, with Man as its culminant species, is no longer... | |
| 1883 - 934 lehte
...improbable that all force may be will-force, and that the whole universe is not merely dependent upon, but actually is, the will of higher intelligences or of one Supreme Intelligence."* If then things are so — as who can disprove ? — we may reasonably demur to the assertion that physical... | |
| Alfred Russel Wallace - 1870 - 458 lehte
...nor less than any other link whatever. If, therefore, we have traced one force, however minute, to an origin in our own WILL, while we have no knowledge...higher intelligences or of one Supreme Intelligence. It has been often said that the true poet is a seer ; and in the noble verse of an American poetess,... | |
| 1870 - 688 lehte
...of any other primary cause of force, it does not seem an improbable conclusion that all force may bo will-force ; and thus that the whole universe is not...higher Intelligences, or of one supreme Intelligence." Thus so far as we are able to examine either the outward framework or the mental organization of man,... | |
| 1870 - 500 lehte
...guides the development of many animal and vegetable forms." He also argues that " all force is probably will-force ; " and thus, that " the whole universe...higher intelligences, or of one Supreme Intelligence." We cite a few paragraphs from the part of his argument based on a comparison of the brains of Man and... | |
| 1871 - 1016 lehte
...Will-force," expressed in brief thus : " if, therefore, we have traced one force, however minute, to an origin in our own WILL, while we have no knowledge...higher intelligences or of one Supreme Intelligence." AMERICAN MICROSCOPES AND THEIR MERITS.* — The first of these papers is an elaborate attempt at an... | |
| 1871 - 812 lehte
...Will-force," expressed in brief thus: "If, therefore, we have traced one force, however minute, to an origin in our own WILL, while we have no knowledge...higher intelligences or of one Supreme Intelligence." AMKUICAN MICRO.SCOPKS AND THEIR MKIUTS.* — The first of these papers is an elaborate attempt at an... | |
| St. George Jackson Mivart - 1871 - 372 lehte
...action of superhuman WILL. He says : 1 "If therefore we have traced one force, however minute, to an origin in our own WILL, while we have no knowledge...higher intelligences, or of one Supreme Intelligence." If there is really evidence, as Mr. Wallace believes, of the action of an overruling intelligence in... | |
| Alfred Russel Wallace - 1871 - 412 lehte
...nor less than any other link whatever. If, therefore, we have traced one force, however minute, to an origin in our own WILL, while we have no knowledge...higher intelligences or of one Supreme Intelligence. It has been often said that the true poet is a seer ; and in the noble verse of an American poetess,... | |
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