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" Our consciousness of the unconditioned being literally the unconditioned consciousness, or raw material of thought to which in thinking we give definite forms, it follows that an ever-present sense of real existence is the very basis of our intelligence.... "
First Principles of a New System of Philosophy - Page 96
by Herbert Spencer - 1864 - 508 pages
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First Principles

Herbert Spencer - 1862 - 528 pages
...it follows that an ever-present sense of real existence is the very baas of our intelligence. As we can in successive mental acts get rid of all particular...replace them by others, but cannot get rid of that undifTerentiatod substance of consciousness which is conditioned anew in every thought ; there ever...
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First Principles

Herbert Spencer - 1864 - 652 pages
...it follows that an ever-present sense of real existence is the very basis of our intelligence. As we can in successive mental acts get rid of all particular...conditions. At the same time that by the laws of thought we are rigorously prevented from forming a conception of absolute existence; we are by the laws of...
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Know the Truth: A Critique on the Hamiltonian Theory of Limitation ...

Jesse Henry Jones - 1865 - 236 pages
...present this more clearly, we will quote further from the passage already under examination. " As we can in successive mental acts get rid of all particular...conditions. At the same time that by the laws of thought we are rigorously prevented from forming a conception of absolute existence, we are by the laws of...
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Know the Truth: A Critique on the Hamiltonian Theory of Limitation ...

Jesse Henry Jones - 1865 - 252 pages
...present this more clearly, we will quote further from the passage already under examination. " As we can in successive mental acts get rid of all particular...conditions. At the same time that by the laws of thought we are rigorously prevented from forming a conception of absolute existence, we are by the laws of...
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First Principles of a New System of Philosophy

Herbert Spencer - 1870 - 600 pages
...it follows that an ever-present sense of real existence is the very basis of our intelligence. As we can in successive mental acts get rid of all particular...conditions. At the same time 'that by the laws of thought we are rigorously prevented from forming a conception of absolute existence ; we are by the laws of...
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First Principles

Herbert Spencer - 1870 - 588 pages
...all particular conditions and replace them by others, but cannot get rid of that un differentiated substance of consciousness which is conditioned anew...conditions. At the same time that by the laws of thought we are rigorously prevented from forming a conception of absolute existence ; we are by the laws of...
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The Intellectual repository for the New Church. (July/Sept. 1817 ...

New Church gen. confer - 1873 - 614 pages
...it follows that an ever-present sense of real existence is the very basis of our intelligence. As we can in successive mental acts get rid of all particular conditions, and replace them with others, but cannot get rid of that undifferentiated substance of consciousness which is conditioned...
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First Principles

Herbert Spencer - 1880 - 622 pages
...it follows that an ever-present sense of real existence is the very basis of our intelligence. As we can in successive mental acts get rid of all particular...which is conditioned anew in every thought ; there over remains with us a sense of that which exists persistently and independently of conditions. At...
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An examination of the structural principles of ... H. Spencer's philosophy

William David Ground - 1883 - 394 pages
..."appearances" it presents, — are as clearly the Phenomena. A few lines later we have : — "As we can in successive mental acts get rid of all particular...conditions. At the same time that by the laws of thought we are rigorously prevented from forming a conception of absolute existence; we are by the laws of...
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An Examination of the Structural Principles of Mr. Herbert Spencer's ...

William David Ground - 1883 - 392 pages
..."appearances" it presents, — are as clearly the Phenomena. A few lines later we have : — " As we can in successive mental acts get rid of all particular...conditions. At the same time that by the laws of thought we are rigorously prevented from forming a conception of absolute existence; we are by the laws of...
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