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... writers , and then proceeds to speak with very bad taste of the introduction of Christianity as one of the stumbling - blocks in the path of progress , though he pays a great and glowing tribute to the heroic fortitude and pure lives of ...
... writers , and then proceeds to speak with very bad taste of the introduction of Christianity as one of the stumbling - blocks in the path of progress , though he pays a great and glowing tribute to the heroic fortitude and pure lives of ...
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... but to the man himself who makes it , the fun must be even perilously fascinating . " If the writer of this article , so conspicuous for its choice English and gentle- manly tone , has seen Dr. Tyndall's Address , the Materialism . 13.
... but to the man himself who makes it , the fun must be even perilously fascinating . " If the writer of this article , so conspicuous for its choice English and gentle- manly tone , has seen Dr. Tyndall's Address , the Materialism . 13.
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... the pen of some eminent man that may confirm his own opinion , whether in accordance or not with the general teaching of the writer . In this way he B 2 Materialism . 19 naked capacity which philosophers have pictured ...
... the pen of some eminent man that may confirm his own opinion , whether in accordance or not with the general teaching of the writer . In this way he B 2 Materialism . 19 naked capacity which philosophers have pictured ...
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James Michell Winn. general teaching of the writer . In this way he lays hold of some remarks of Descartes on the ... writers who have held the atomic doctrine , in whole or part , mentions the names of Newton and Dalton as if they ...
James Michell Winn. general teaching of the writer . In this way he lays hold of some remarks of Descartes on the ... writers who have held the atomic doctrine , in whole or part , mentions the names of Newton and Dalton as if they ...
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... writers whom he considers favourable to his theory , from the earliest period downwards , he comes to what he looks upon as the crowning - point of all philosophy and knowledge , Mr. Darwin's hypo- thesis of evolution , which he seems ...
... writers whom he considers favourable to his theory , from the earliest period downwards , he comes to what he looks upon as the crowning - point of all philosophy and knowledge , Mr. Darwin's hypo- thesis of evolution , which he seems ...
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Page 9 - Is there not a temptation to close to some extent with Lucretius, when he affirms that' Nature is seen to do all things spontaneously of herself, without the meddling of the gods'?
Page 25 - You cannot satisfy the human understanding in its demand for logical continuity between molecular processes and the phenomena of consciousness. This is a rock on which materialism must inevitably split whenever it pretends to be a complete philosophy of life.
Page 39 - organized register of infinitely numerous experiences received during the evolution of life, or rather during the evolution of that series of organisms through which the human organism has been reached.
Page 42 - Can we pause here ? We break a magnet and find two poles in each of its fragments. We continue the process of breaking, but, however small the parts, each carries with it, though enfeebled, the polarity of the whole. And when we can break no longer, we prolong the intellectual vision to the polar molecules. Are we not urged...
Page 25 - ... your dead nitrogen atoms, your dead phosphorus atoms, and all the other atoms, dead as grains of shot, of which the brain is formed. Imagine them separate and sensationless ; observe them running together and forming all imaginable combinations. This, as a purely mechanical process, is seea-ble by the mind. But can you see, or dream, or in any way imagine, how out of that mechanical act, and from these individually dead atoms, sensation, thought, and emotion are to rise...
Page 65 - It is true that a little philosophy inclineth man's mind to atheism, but depth in philosophy bringeth men's minds about to religion. For, while the mind of man looketh upon second causes scattered, it may sometimes rest in them and go no further, but, when it beholdeth the chain of them confederate and linked together, it must needs fly to Providence and Deity.