| 1869
...if ' gross and brutal materialism' were the mildest phrase applied to them in certain quarters. And most undoubtedly the terms of the propositions are...materialism to involve grave philosophical error." Now, for our own part, while it costs us no self-denial to refrain from the use of disparaging epithets,... | |
| New Church gen. confer - 1871 - 644 pages
..." atheist" and " deist " and " materialist " can be applied to himLet us quote his own words : " I am no materialist, but, on the contrary, believe materialism to involve grave philosophical error" (p. 139); " the errors of systematic materialism may paralyze the energies and destroy the beauty of... | |
| 1869 - 718 pages
...materialistic, but adds : — " Nevertheless two things are certain — the one that I hold the statement to be substantially true ; the other, that I, individually,...materialism to involve grave philosophical error." And he then goes on to show the path by which ho delivers himself, and by which others may find their... | |
| 1874 - 824 pages
...with those who are curious for anything in this direction — the admission of Professor Huxley: "I am no materialist, but, on the contrary, believe materialism to involve grave philosophic error." 1 And yet another reason, which may have still greater weight : According to Professor... | |
| Thomas Henry Huxley - 1869 - 30 pages
...if " gross and brutal materialism" were the mildest phrase applied to them in certain quarters. And most undoubtedly the terms of the propositions are...believe materialism to involve grave philosophical eiTor. This union of materialistic terminology with the repudiation of materialistic philosophy I share... | |
| 1869 - 880 pages
...if 'gross and brutal materialism ' were the mildest phrase applied to them in certain quarters. And most undoubtedly the terms of the propositions are...Nevertheless, two things are certain: the one, that I hold the statement to be substantially true ; the other, that I, individually, am no materialist, but on the... | |
| Thomas Henry Huxley - 1870 - 448 pages
..." gross and brutal materialism " were the mildest phrase applied to them in certain quarters. And, most undoubtedly, the terms of the propositions are...materialism to involve grave philosophical error. This union of materialistic terminology with the repudiation of materialistic philosophy, I share with... | |
| Thomas Henry Huxley - 1870 - 56 pages
...if "gross and brutal materialism" were the mildest phrase applied to them in certain quarters. And most undoubtedly the terms of the propositions are...the contrary, believe materialism to involve grave philo^* sophical error. \ '• This union of materialistic terminology with the repu\ ../' diation... | |
| Thomas Henry Huxley - 1870 - 400 pages
...if "gross and brutal materialism" were the mildest phrase applied to them in certain quarters. And, most undoubtedly, the terms of the propositions are...Nevertheless two things are certain : the one, that I hoH the statements to be substantially true ; the other, that I, individually, am no materialist, but,... | |
| James Tyson - 1870 - 180 pages
...Nevertheless, two things are certain: the one that I hold the statement (above) to be substantially correct; the other, that I, individually, am no materialist,...believe materialism to involve grave philosophical errors." Such union of materialistic terminology with the repudiation of materialistic philosophy,... | |
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