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" The mental act in which self is known implies, like every other mental act, a perceiving subject and a perceived object. If, then, the object perceived is self, what is the subject that perceives ? Or if it is the true self which thinks, what other self... "
Know the Truth: A Critique on the Hamiltonian Theory of Limitation ... - Página 157
por Jesse Henry Jones - 1865 - 225 páginas
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Littell's Living Age, Volumen201

1894 - 856 páginas
...perceives ? Or, if it is the true self which thinks, what other self can it be which is thought of? Clearly a true cognition of self implies a state in which the knowing and known are one — in which subject and object are identified," and this, we are told, is " rightly...
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First Principles

Herbert Spencer - 1862 - 528 páginas
...perceives ? or if it is the true self which thinks, what other self can it be that is thought of ? Clearly, a true cognition of self implies a state...— in which subject and object are identified ; and this Mr Mansel rightly holds to be the annihilation of both. So that the personality of which each...
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First Principles of a New System of Philosophy

Herbert Spencer - 1864 - 538 páginas
...perceives ? or if it is the true self which thinks, what other self can it be that is thought of ? Clearly, a true cognition of self implies a state in which the knowing and the known arc one — in which subject and object are identified ; and this Mr Mansel rightly holds to be the...
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Know the Truth: A Critique on the Hamiltonian Theory of Limitation ...

Jesse Henry Jones - 1865 - 236 páginas
...learn that consciousness is as stated above, — an abiding light into which modifications come, r — and there arises no difficulty in believing in the...attain, then, exactly the opposite result from Mr. Spencer. We have seen that "Ultimate Scientific Ideas are all" presentative "of 'realities" which can...
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The British and Foreign Evangelical Review, Volumen14

1865 - 912 páginas
...self-consciousness. " If it is the true self which thinks, what other self can it be that is thought of ? Clearly a true cognition of self implies a state in...in which subject and object are identified — and this Mr Mansel rightly holds to be the annihilation of both." — P. 65. "Objective and subjective...
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First Principles of a New System of Philosophy

Herbert Spencer - 1870 - 600 páginas
...perceives ? or if it is the true self which thinks, what other self can it be that is thought of ? Clearly, a true cognition of self implies a state in which the knowing and the known are one—in which subject and object are identified ; and this Mr Mansel rightly holds to be the annihilation...
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First Principles

Herbert Spencer - 1870 - 588 páginas
...what other self can it be that is thought of ? Clearly, a true cognition of self implies a_state_in which the knowing and the known are one — in' which subject and object are identified ; and this Mr Mansel rigBtly holds to be the annihilation of both. So that the personality of which each...
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An Exposition of Fallacies in the Hypothesis of Mr. Darwin

Charles Robert Bree - 1872 - 518 páginas
...perceives ? Or, if it is the true self which thinks, what other self can it be that is thought of? Clearly a true cognition of self implies a state in...one, in which subject and object are identified ; and this Mr. Mansell rightly holds to be the annihilation of both.' I quote the above passage to show the...
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What is Darwinism?

Charles Hodge - 1874 - 190 páginas
...that perceives ? Or if it is the true self which thinks, what other self can it be that is thought of? Clearly, a true cognition of self implies a state...— in which subject and object are identified; and this Mr. Mansel rightly holds to be the annihilation of both. So that the personality of which each...
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First Principles of a New System of Philosophy. --

Herbert Spencer - 1877 - 608 páginas
...perceives ? or if it is the true self which thinks, what other self can it be that is thought of ? Clearly, a true cognition of self implies a state in which the knowing and the known are one—in which subject and object are identified ; and this Mr Mansel rightly holds to be the annihilation...
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