... like Hume. Mr. Spencer takes another line. With him, as with the uneducated man, there is no doubt or question as to the existence of an external world. But he differs from the uneducated, who think that the world really is what consciousness represents... Reconciliation of Science and Religion - Page 237by Alexander Winchell - 1877 - 403 pagesFull view - About this book
| Sir Norman Lockyer - 1874 - 562 pages
...that the world really is what consciousness represents it to be. Our states of consciousness are mere symbols of an outside entity which produces them and...succession, but the real nature of which we can never know. J In fact the whole process of evolution is the manifestation of a Power absolutely inscrutable to... | |
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...as unknowable! For example, it is assumed by Mr. Spencer that "our states of consciousness are mere symbols of an outside entity which produces them and...succession, but the real nature of which we can never know." That is, our states of consciousness are symbols, but symbols of such a kind that they give us no information... | |
| John Tyndall - 1874 - 132 pages
...that the world really is what consciousness represents it to be. Our states of consciousness are mere symbols of an outside entity which produces them and...succession, but the real nature of which we can never know.2 In fact, the whole process of evolution is the manifestation of a Power absolutely inscrutable... | |
| 1874 - 806 pages
...that the world really is what consciousness represents it to be. Our states of consciousness are mere symbols of an outside entity which produces them and...succession, but the real nature of which we can never know.1 In fact, the whole process of evolution is the manifestation of a Power absolutely inscrutable... | |
| John Tyndall - 1874 - 138 pages
...that the world really is what consciousness represents it to be. Our states of consciousness are mere symbols of an outside entity which produces them and...succession, but the real nature of which we can never know.2 In fact, the whole process of evolution is the manifestation of a Power absolutely inscrutable... | |
| Royal Microscopical Society (Great Britain) - 1874 - 350 pages
...that the world really is what consciousness represents it to be. Our states of consciousness are mere symbols of an outside entity which produces them and...order of their succession, but the real nature of * ' Examination of Hamilton,' p. 154. t ' Bestimmung dcs Menschcn.' which we can never know.* In fact... | |
| Sir Norman Lockyer - 1874 - 562 pages
...that the world renlly is what consciousness represents it to be. Our states of consciousness are mfre symbols of an outside entity which produces them and...determines the order of their succession, but the real nn'ure of which we can never know.Ì In fact the who'e process of evolution is the manifestation of... | |
| John Tyndall - 1874 - 132 pages
...them and determines the order of their succession, but the real nature of which we can never know.2 In fact, the whole process of evolution is the manifestation of a Power absolutely inscrutable 1 Bestimmung des Menschen. • 2 In a paper, at once popular and profound, entitled Recent Progress... | |
| 1874 - 532 pages
...that the world really is what consciousness represents it to be. Our state of consciousness are mere symbols of an outside entity which produces them and determines the order of their succès-ion. but the real nature of which we can never know. In fact the whole process of evolution... | |
| John Tyndall - 1874 - 80 pages
...that the "world really is what consciousness represents it to be. Our states of consciousness are mere symbols of an outside entity which produces them and determines the order of their successions, but the real nature of which we can never know. In fact, the whole process of evolution... | |
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