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" ... the extension of the province of what we call matter and causation, and the concomitant gradual banishment from all regions of human thought of what we call spirit and spontaneity. "
The Congregational Review - Page 388
1869
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The Intellectual repository for the New Church. (July/Sept. 1817 ..., Volume 27

New Church gen. confer - 640 pages
...Huxley has said, "Any one who is acquainted with the history of science will admit that its progress has in all ages meant, and now more than ever means,...extension of the province of what we call matter and sensation, and the concomitant gradual banishment from all regions of human thought of what we call...
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On the Physical Basis of Life

Thomas Henry Huxley - 1869 - 30 pages
...material cause, any one. who is acquainted with the history of science will admit, that its progress has, in all ages, meant, and now more than ever, means,...human thought of what we call spirit and spontaneity. 20 I have endeavored, in the first part of tins discourse, to give von a conception of the direction...
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Lay sermons, addresses and reviews

Thomas Henry Huxley - 1870 - 400 pages
...material cause, any one who is acquainted with the history of science will admit, that its progress has, in all ages, meant, and now, more than ever,...human thought of what we call spirit and spontaneity. I have endeavoured, in the first part of this discourse, to give you a conception of the direction...
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On the Physical Basis of Life

Thomas Henry Huxley - 1870 - 56 pages
...material cause, any one who is acquainted with the history of science will admit, that its progress has, in all ages, meant, and now more than ever means,...province of what we call matter and causation, and the concomitantgradual banishment from all regions of human thought of what we call spirit and spontaneity....
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The Cell doctrine: its history and present state

James Tyson - 1870 - 180 pages
...of science will admit that its object has always meant, and means the extension of the province of matter and causation, and the concomitant gradual...human thought, of what we call spirit and spontaneity, — that is, the object of all science has been and is to find out the causes of all phenomena; and...
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Half Hours with Modern Scientists, Volume 1

1871 - 318 pages
...material cause, any one who is acquainted with the history of science will admit, that its progress has, in all ages, meant, and now more than ever means,...human thought of what we call spirit and spontaneity. I have endeavored, in the first part of this discourse, to give you a conception of the direction towards...
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The Contemporary Review, Volume 16

1871 - 674 pages
...attitude looked threatening towards mental philosophy. Thus he proclaimed that the progress of science " now, more than ever, means the extension of the province...thought of what we call spirit and spontaneity."* Now there are many who anticipate, as the probable fruit of scientific progress, the extension of causation,...
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The New Englander, Volume 30

1871 - 774 pages
...express the phenomena of matter in terms of spirit, or the phenomena of spirit in terms of matter.' 'The extension of the province of what we call matter...thought, of what we call spirit and spontaneity.'" After reading this correspondence, we do not wonder that Mr. Huxley was disposed to pass over very...
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Lay Sermons, Addresses, and Reviews

Thomas Henry Huxley - 1871 - 422 pages
...material cause, any one who is acquainted with the history of science will admit, that its progress has, in all ages, meant, and now, more than ever, means, the extension of the province of what \ve call matter and causation, and the concomitant gradual banishment from all regions of human thought...
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The Blazing Star: With an Appendix Treating of the Jewish Kabbala. Also, a ...

William Batchelder Greene - 1872 - 192 pages
...has, in all ages, meant, and now more than ever means, the extension of the province of what we now call matter and causation, and the concomitant gradual...human thought of what we call spirit and spontaneity." Descartes said, " I think : therefore I am." If the Ego thinks, the thinking is a spontaneous act,...
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