Those modes of the Unknowable which we call motion, heat, light, chemical .affinity, etc., 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... Kant and Spencer: A Critical Exposition - Página 300por Borden Parker Bowne - 1912 - 439 páginasVista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Frederick Augustus Porter Barnard - 1851 - 396 páginas
...the physical forces holds equally between them and the mental forces. Those modes of the uukuowable which we call motion, heat, light, chemical affinity, etc., are alike transformable into each oilier and into those other modes of the unknowable which we distinguish as sensation, emotion, thought... | |
| Herbert Spencer - 1862 - 528 páginas
...metamorphosis, which holds among the physical forces, holds equally between them and the mental forces. 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... | |
| Herbert Spencer - 1864 - 538 páginas
...metamorphosis, which holds among the physical forces, holds equally between them and the mental forces. 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... | |
| James Maccann (D.D.) - 1866 - 288 páginas
...it given out into space as light, as heat, or as electricity ? Yes, so says, Mr. Herbert Spencer ! " Those modes of the unknowable which we call motion, — heat, light, chemical affinity, are transformable into each other — L80^ good] — and light, heat, chemical affinity, are alike... | |
| Charles Bray - 1866 - 182 páginas
...direction lies the future course of a psychology based on physiology. And also Herbert Spencer — "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... | |
| 1867 - 586 páginas
...Herbert Spencer : — " Those modes of the unknowable which we call heat, light, chemical affinity, &c., are alike transformable into each other, and into...distinguish as sensation, emotion, thought : these, in their turn, being directly or indirectly re-transformable into the original shapes." He then exclaims, "... | |
| American Association for the Advancement of Science - 1869 - 432 páginas
...metamorphosis which holds among the physical forces holds equally between them and the mental forces. Those modes of the unknowable which we call motion,...alike transformable into each other and into those other modes of the unknowable which we distinguish as sensation, emotion, thought : these in their... | |
| Herbert Spencer - 1870 - 588 páginas
...mental forces. Those modes of the Unknowable which we call motion, heat, light, themieal affinity, &c., are alike transformable into each other, and into...re-transformable into the original shapes. That no idea or I feeling arises, save as a result of some physical force expended ' in producing it, is fast becoming... | |
| Manthano (pseud.) - 1872 - 388 páginas
...— heat, light, chemical affinity, are transformable into each other ; and are alike transformable into those modes of the unknowable which we distinguish...being directly or indirectly re-transformable into their original shapes."* It was stated not long ago at a sectional meeting of the British Association... | |
| Manthano (pseud.) - 1872 - 396 páginas
...mind, as a certain arrangement of metals and acids on a voltaic battery leads to that of electricity. " Those modes of the unknowable which we call motion, — heat, light, chemical affinity, are transformable into each other ; and are alike transformable into those modes of the unknowable... | |
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