Those modes of the Unknowable which we call motion, heat, light, chemical affinity, &c., are alike transformable into each other, and into those modes of the Unknowable which we distinguish as sensation, emotion, thought : these, in their turns, being... Faith and Modern Thought - Page 17by Ransom Bethune Welch - 1876 - 272 lehteFull view - About this book
| Herbert Spencer - 1862 - 528 lehte
...mental forces. Those modes of the Unknowable which we call motion, heat, light, chemical affinity, &c., are alike transformable into each other, and into...which we distinguish as sensation, emotion, thought : these, in their turns, being directly or indirectly re-transformable into the original shapes. ^That... | |
| Herbert Spencer - 1864 - 538 lehte
...mental forces. Those modes of the Unknowable which we call motion, heat, light, chemical affinity, &c., are alike transformable into each other, and into...which we distinguish as sensation, emotion, thought : these, in their turns, being directly or indirectly re-transformable into the original shapes. That... | |
| James Maccann (D.D.) - 1866 - 288 lehte
...affinity, are transformable into each other — L80^ good] — and light, heat, chemical affinity, are alike transformable into each other, and into...which we distinguish as sensation, emotion, thought ; these in their turns being, directly or indirectly re-transformable into their original shapes."... | |
| Charles Bray - 1866 - 182 lehte
...Spencer — "Those modes of the unknowable which we call motion, heat, light, chemical affinity, &c., are alike transformable into each other, and into...which we distinguish as sensation, emotion, thought : these, in their turns, being directly or indirectly re-transformable into the original shapes." Exactly,... | |
| 1867 - 586 lehte
...Herbert Spencer : — " Those modes of the unknowable which we call heat, light, chemical affinity, &c., are alike transformable into each other, and into...which we distinguish as sensation, emotion, thought : these, in their turn, being directly or indirectly re-transformable into the original shapes." He... | |
| Herbert Spencer - 1870 - 600 lehte
...mental forces. Those modes of the Unknowable which wo call motion, heat, light, chemical affinity, &c., are alike transformable into each other, and into...which we distinguish as sensation, emotion, thought: these, in their turns, being directly or indirectly re-transformable into the original shapes. That... | |
| Manthano (pseud.) - 1872 - 396 lehte
...heat, light, chemical affinity, are transformable into each other ; and light, heat, chemical affinity, are alike transformable into each other, and into...which we distinguish as sensation, emotion, thought ; these in their turns being, directly or indirectly retransformable into their original shapes." When,... | |
| Manthano (pseud.) - 1872 - 388 lehte
...— heat, light, chemical affinity, are transformable into each other ; and are alike transformable into those modes of the unknowable which we distinguish as sensation, emotion, thought ; these in their turns being directly or indirectly re-transformable into their original shapes."*... | |
| 1875 - 808 lehte
...secretion of the brain, that "just as the liver secretes bile, so the brain secretes thought." Herbert says : " Those modes of the unknowable which we call...correlated in organic growth and nutrition, they must be inorganic action; and thus human activity in all its forms is brought within the operation of this... | |
| 1885 - 672 lehte
...the mental forees. Those modes of the Unknowable which we call heat, light, chemical affinity, &c., are alike transformable into each other, and into...which we distinguish as sensation, emotion, thought ; these, in their turns, being directly or indirectly re-transformable into the original shapes. That... | |
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