| 1869 - 820 páginas
...only possible object of knowledge and of positive thought, thought necessarily supposes conditions. To think is to condition ; and conditional limitation...the fundamental law of the possibility of thought Thought is only of the conditioned, because, as we have said, to think is simply to condition. The... | |
| 1869 - 854 páginas
...only possible object of knowledge and of positive thought, thought necessarily supposes conditions. To think is to condition; and conditional limitation...the fundamental law of the possibility of thought Thought is only of the conditioned, because, as we have said, to think is simply to condition. The... | |
| 1869 - 440 páginas
...only possible object of knowledge and of positive thought, thought necessarily supposes conditions. To think is to condition ; and conditional limitation...the fundamental law of the possibility of thought Thought is only of the conditioned, because, as we have said, to think is simply to condition. The... | |
| Herbert Spencer - 1870 - 600 páginas
...only possible object of knowledge and of positive thought—thought necessarily supposes conditions. To think is to condition; and conditional limitation...atmosphere in .which he floats, and by which alone he may be supported; so the mind cannot transcend that sphere of limitation, within and through which... | |
| Henry Attwell - 1870 - 314 páginas
...secundum sui vim, sed secundum cognoscentium potius comprehenditur facultatem. Boethius. THE ABSOLUTE. As the greyhound cannot outstrip his shadow, nor (by...atmosphere in which he floats, and by which alone he may be supported, so the mind cannot transcend that sphere of limitation within and through which exclusively... | |
| Henry Attwell - 1870 - 314 páginas
...secundum sui vim, sed secundum cognoscentium potius comprehenditur facultatem. Boethitts. THE ABSOLUTE. As the greyhound cannot outstrip his shadow, nor (by...atmosphere in which he floats, and by which alone he may be supported, so the mind cannot transcend that sphere of limitation within and through which exclusively... | |
| B. F. Cocker - 1870 - 546 páginas
...possibly be known. 2. The Conditionality of all Thinking. — Thought necessarily supposes conditions. " To think is to condition ; and conditional limitation...the fundamental law of the possibility of thought. As the eagle can not out-soar the atmosphere in which he floats, and by which alone he is supported,... | |
| Henry Robert Reynolds - 1870 - 630 páginas
...anthropomorphism. The peculiarity is common to this and every other theological discussion. " The eagle cannot outsoar the atmosphere in which he floats, and by which alone he may be supported."* If we give the name of "Spirit" or "Person" to the Divine Being, if we call Him... | |
| James Edmund Garretson - 1871 - 268 páginas
...only possible object of knowledge and of positive thought ; thought necessarily supposes conditions. To think is to condition, and conditional limitation...atmosphere in which he floats, and by which alone he may be supported, so the mind cannot transcend that sphere of limitation, within and through which... | |
| 1872 - 830 páginas
...human mind. Sir William Hamilton maintains it as a fundamental tenet of his philosophy. He says, " To think is to condition, and conditional limitation...the fundamental law of the possibility of thought. The mind can conceive, and consequently can know only the limited. ... It can not transcend that sphere... | |
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