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" So that the personality of which each is conscious, and of which the existence is to each a fact beyond all others the most certain, is yet a thing which cannot truly be known at all . knowledge of it is forbidden by the very nature of thought. "
First Principles of a New System of Philosophy - Pagina 65
di Herbert Spencer - 1882 - 592 pagine
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Smithsonian Miscellaneous Collections, Volume 25

Smithsonian Institution - 1883 - 818 pagine
...inscrutable mysteries." Dr. AW HOFFMAN. (Introduction to Modern Chemistry. 1865: lee. IX, p. 138.) " Ultimate scientific ideas then are all representative of realities that cannot be comprehended. - - - Alike in the external and the internal worlds, the man of science sees himself in the midst of...
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First Principles of a New System of Philosophy

Herbert Spencer - 1865 - 528 pagine
...holds to be the annihilation, of both. So that the personality of which each is conscious, and of which the existence is to each a fact beyond all others...then, are all representative of realities that cannot he comprehended.. After no matter how great a progress in the colligation of facts and the establishment...
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First Principles of a New System of Philosophy

Herbert Spencer - 1870 - 600 pagine
...holds to be the annihilation of both. So that the personality of which each is conscious, and of which the existence is to each a fact beyond all others...of thought. § 21. Ultimate Scientific Ideas, then, arc all representative of realities that cannot be comprehended. After no matter how great a progress...
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The Blazing Star: With an Appendix Treating of the Jewish Kabbala. Also, a ...

William Batchelder Greene - 1872 - 192 pagine
...these were expected. Mr. Spencer says again, " The personality of which each is conscious, and of which the existence is to each a fact beyond all others...known at all : knowledge of it is forbidden by the nature of thought." — FP, p. 66. We are confident that the case is not at all so desperate as it...
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First Principles of a New System of Philosophy

Herbert Spencer - 1872 - 602 pagine
...to be the annihilation of both. So that the .personality of_ which each is conscious, and of 'vhk-L the existence is to each a fact beyond all others the most certain,- is yet a^ thing which_ cannot truly be-tuosra at all: knowledge of it is forbidden by the very nature of thought. §...
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First Principles of a New System of Philosophy

Herbert Spencer - 1873 - 602 pagine
...to be the annihilation of both. So that the personality of which each is conscious, and of wliicb. the existence is to each. a fact beyond all others the most 66 ULTIMATE SCIENTIFIC IDEAS. certain, is yet a thing which cannot truly be known at all : knowledge...
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The British and Foreign Evangelical Review and Quarterly Record of Christian ...

1874 - 832 pagine
...power both in man and nature. He says: " The personality of which each is conscious, and of •which the existence is to each a fact beyond all others...certain, is yet a thing which cannot truly be known at all,—knowledge of it is forbidden by the very nature of thought." ' Strauss had penetrated this mystery...
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What is Darwinism?

Charles Hodge - 1874 - 190 pagine
...holds to be the annihilation of both. So that the personality of which each is conscious, and of which the existence is to each a fact beyond all others the most certain, is yet a thing which cannot be known at all ; knowledge of it is forbidden by the very nature of human thought." (pp. 65, 66)....
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What is Darwinism?

Charles Hodge - 1874 - 190 pagine
...which the existence is to each a fact beyond all others the most certain, is yet a thing which cannot be known at all; knowledge of it is forbidden by the very nature of human thought." (pp. 65, 66). Mr. Spencer does not seem to expect that any man will be shaken in his...
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Bibliotheca Sacra and Theological Review, Volume 31

1874 - 818 pagine
...same conscious mind. Mr. Spencer admits " the personality of which each is conscious, and of which the existence is to each a fact beyond all others the most certain." 4 But the phenomena around him which bear no resemblance to doubt or belief, to thought or feeling...
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