Paradoxical Philosophy: A Sequel to the Unseen UniverseMacmillan, 1879 - 235 páginas |
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... object to the manner in which Sir Kenneth has brought together the three words time , space , and sensation , as if each were independent of the others . I think I can conceive of a being with no impression of space , while I feel sure ...
... object to the manner in which Sir Kenneth has brought together the three words time , space , and sensation , as if each were independent of the others . I think I can conceive of a being with no impression of space , while I feel sure ...
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... object . Indeed , if we view the word as expressive of orderly development , evolution becomes at once a theological doctrine . It is rather the abuse of this theory by mechanical bigots that is repulsive to the theologian . Certain of ...
... object . Indeed , if we view the word as expressive of orderly development , evolution becomes at once a theological doctrine . It is rather the abuse of this theory by mechanical bigots that is repulsive to the theologian . Certain of ...
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... object at its centre , then its image will be at the centre likewise . Now let the luminous object move gradually from the centre to the principal focus ; while this goes on its image will move rapidly outwards from the centre to ...
... object at its centre , then its image will be at the centre likewise . Now let the luminous object move gradually from the centre to the principal focus ; while this goes on its image will move rapidly outwards from the centre to ...
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... object to regard the Sun as eternal ? Dr. Hermann Stoffkraft . - Undoubtedly I should . My objection to the sun's eternity is twofold , one derived from scientific principle and one from the scientific facts called the laws of energy ...
... object to regard the Sun as eternal ? Dr. Hermann Stoffkraft . - Undoubtedly I should . My objection to the sun's eternity is twofold , one derived from scientific principle and one from the scientific facts called the laws of energy ...
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... - I suppose you would object to the hypothesis which regards them as having been created in time out of nothing ? Dr. Hermann Stoffkraft . - Most decidedly , for would not this ( even without the supposi- tion 90 THE REPLY .
... - I suppose you would object to the hypothesis which regards them as having been created in time out of nothing ? Dr. Hermann Stoffkraft . - Most decidedly , for would not this ( even without the supposi- tion 90 THE REPLY .
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Paradoxical Philosophy: A Sequel to the Unseen Universe Balfour Stewart,Peter Guthrie Tait Vista completa - 1878 |
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