| Herbert Spencer - 1870 - 704 páginas
...foregoing arguments, and all arguments of kindred natures, set out by assuming objective existence. Not a step can be taken towards the truth that our...beyond consciousness. The proposition that whatever wo feel has an existence which is relative to ourselves only, cannot be proved, nay cannot even be... | |
| Herbert Spencer - 1871 - 660 páginas
...arguments, and all arguments of kindred natures, set out by assuming objective existence. Not a step can bo taken towards the truth that our states of consciousness...expressed, without asserting, directly or by implication, ail external existence which is not relative to ourselves. When it is argued that what we are conscious... | |
| Herbert Spencer - 1872 - 660 páginas
...foregoing arguments, and all arguments of kindred natures, set out by assuming objective existence. Not a step can be taken towards the truth that our...existence which is relative to ourselves only, cannot bo proved, nay cannot even be intelligibly expressed, without asserting, directly or by implication,... | |
| John Fiske - 1874 - 496 páginas
...of consciousness which determines this coming and going of our sensations, and we have no alternaG 2 tive but to regard them either as self-determined,...expressed without asserting, directly or by implication, ail external existence which is not relative to ourselves. When it is argued that what we are conscious... | |
| 1874 - 800 páginas
...impossible without "tacitly or avowedly postulating an unknown something beyond consciousness," I yet admit that " our states of consciousness are the only things we can know," he goes on to argue that I am radically inconsistent, because, in interpreting the phenomena of consciousness,... | |
| John Bascom - 1878 - 310 páginas
...their true position, it is compelled, in opposition to Positive Philosophy, to make this concession. " Not a step can be taken towards the truth, that our...external existence which is not relative to ourselves." * * Cosmic Philosophy, vol. i., p. 84. This antithesis is fundamental in our constitution. It arises... | |
| Herbert Spencer - 1881 - 682 páginas
...foregoing arguments, and all arguments of kindred natures, set out by assuming objective existence. Not a step can be taken towards the truth that our...external existence which is not relative to ourselves. YfhDa it is argued that what we are conscious of as sound has no objective reality as such, since its... | |
| Herbert Spencer - 1881 - 698 páginas
...foregoing arguments, and all arguments of kindred natures, set out by assuming objective existence. Not a step can be taken towards the truth that our...external existence which is not relative to ourselves. Yi-hcn it is argued that what we are conscious of as sound has no objective reality as such, since... | |
| Herbert Spencer - 1882 - 682 páginas
...foregoing arguments, and all arguments of kindred natures, set out by assuming objective existence. Not a step can be taken towards the truth that our states of consciousness are the only things wo can know, without tacitly or avowedly postulating an unknown something beyond consciousness. The... | |
| Herbert Spencer - 1886 - 684 páginas
...foregoing arguments, and all arguments of kindred natures, set out by assuming objective existence. Not a step can be taken towards the truth that our...ourselves only, cannot be proved, nay cannot even bo intelligibly expressed, without asserting, directly or by implication, an external existence which... | |
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