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" Yet this plea of justification is not less plausible than others; and none but very hasty thinkers will reject it on the ground of inherent absurdity. Like the doctrine of evolution itself, that of transmigration has its roots in the world of reality;... "
The Popular Science Monthly - Página 28
1894
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The Atlantic Monthly, Volumen91

1903 - 1362 páginas
...very hasty thinkers will reject it on the ground of inherent absurdity. Like the doctrine of evolution itself, that of transmigration has its roots in the...great argument from analogy is capable of supplying." Elsewhere he quotes from Herbert Spencer to show how the notion of impermanence also invades our Western...
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Kokoro: Hints and Echoes of Japanese Inner Life

Lafcadio Hearn - 1896 - 408 páginas
...Professor Huxley, "will reject it on the ground of inherent absurdity. Lake the doctrine of evolution itself, that of transmigration has its roots in the...great argument from analogy is capable of supplying." 1 Now this support, as given by Professor Huxley, is singularly strong. It offers us no glimpse of...
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Kokoro: Hints and Echoes of Japanese Inner Life

Lafcadio Hearn - 1896 - 408 páginas
...Professor Huxley, "will reject it on the ground of inherent absurdity. Like the doctrine of evolution itself, that of transmigration has its roots in the...support as the great argument from analogy is capable of supplying."1 Now this support, as given by Professor Huxley, is singularly strong. It offers us no...
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The Ancient Wisdom: An Outline of Theosophical Teachings

Annie Besant - 1897 - 358 páginas
...Professor Huxley, 'will reject it on the ground of inherent absurdity. Like the doctrine of evolution itself, that of transmigration has its roots in the...great argument from analogy is capable of supplying' (Evolution and Ethics, p. 61, ed. 1894)."* * Kokoro ; Hints and Echoes of Japanese Inner Life. 3y Lafcadio...
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Mind, Volumen12

1903 - 748 páginas
...but hasty thinkers will reject it on the ground of inherent absurdity. Like the doctrine of evolution itself, that of transmigration has its roots in the world of reality."* Thus the theory of rebirth is at least sufficiently promising to warrant us in investigating its main...
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The Scientific Basis of Morality

George Gore - 1899 - 596 páginas
...parents to children. Huxley has stated this idea as follows : — " Everyday experience familiarises us with the facts which are grouped under the name of heredity. Everyone of us bears upon him obvious marks of his parentage, perhaps of remoter relationships. More...
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The Theosophic Messenger: A Monthly Magazine for the Interchange ..., Volumen13

1912 - 866 páginas
...very hasty thinkers will reject it on the ground of inherent absurdity. Like the doctrine of evolution itself, that of transmigration has its roots in the w:orld of reality." Thus from the writings of the leading thinkers of our race, one might add page after page of quotations...
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A Theosophist's Point of View

James Albert Clark - 1901 - 258 páginas
...very hasty thinkers will reject it on the ground of inherent absurdity. Like the doctrine of evolution itself, that of transmigration has its roots in the...great argument from analogy is capable of supplying." With lull accord to Professor Clerk Maxwell's declaration that all science is but a disclosure of analogies,...
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Eternalism: A Theory of Infinite Justice

Orlando Jay Smith - 1902 - 344 páginas
...ground of inherent absurdity. Like the doctrine of evolution itself, that of transmigration has ita roots in the world of reality, and it may claim such...great argument from analogy is capable of supplying." Not all of Nature's transformations are in the open. The eye cannot follow them completely. But her...
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An Outline of Theosophy

Charles Webster Leadbeater - 1902 - 112 páginas
...doctrine, and expresses his personal belief in it. And Huxley writes : —" Like the doctrine of evolution itself, that of transmigration has its roots in the world of reality; and it may'claim such support as the great argument from analogy is capable of supplying." f So it will be...
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