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... mind holding these views ? If the demonstrative evidence in favor of the materialistic form of the theory of evolution is unsatisfactory as presented by Huxley in New York , what shall be said of the subtler procedures of Tyndall's ...
... mind holding these views ? If the demonstrative evidence in favor of the materialistic form of the theory of evolution is unsatisfactory as presented by Huxley in New York , what shall be said of the subtler procedures of Tyndall's ...
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... mind , with opposite quali- ties , and to affirm that there is but one substance , matter , itself possessed of two sets of properties , or of a physical side and a spiritual side , making up a double - faced unity . ( BAIN , PROFESSOR ...
... mind , with opposite quali- ties , and to affirm that there is but one substance , matter , itself possessed of two sets of properties , or of a physical side and a spiritual side , making up a double - faced unity . ( BAIN , PROFESSOR ...
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... mind of God . Two things , ' said Immanuel Kant , fill me with awe : the starry heavens , and the sense of moral responsibility in man . ' . . . The scientific investigator finds himself over- shadowed by the same awe " ( Fragments of ...
... mind of God . Two things , ' said Immanuel Kant , fill me with awe : the starry heavens , and the sense of moral responsibility in man . ' . . . The scientific investigator finds himself over- shadowed by the same awe " ( Fragments of ...
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... mind , from common consent , from the agreement of philosophers in all ages , and from all the results of experiment and observation . Of course , the logical existence of the alternatives implied in this argument is denied by those who ...
... mind , from common consent , from the agreement of philosophers in all ages , and from all the results of experiment and observation . Of course , the logical existence of the alternatives implied in this argument is denied by those who ...
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... 4. Tyndall admits that the manner of the connec- tion between matter and mind is unthinkable , and that , " if we try to comprehend that connection , we sail in a vacuum . " His own definition , HUXLEY AND TYNDALL ON EVOLUTION . 19.
... 4. Tyndall admits that the manner of the connec- tion between matter and mind is unthinkable , and that , " if we try to comprehend that connection , we sail in a vacuum . " His own definition , HUXLEY AND TYNDALL ON EVOLUTION . 19.
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Page 288 - Dower'd with the hate of hate, the scorn of scorn, The love of love.
Page 22 - Speak to Him thou for He hears, and Spirit with Spirit can meet — Closer is He than breathing, and nearer than hands and feet.
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Page 315 - And merely mortal dross ; So little is our loss, So little is thy gain ! For when as each thing bad thou hast entomb'd, And, last of all, thy greedy self consumed, Then long eternity shall greet our bliss With an individual kiss ; And joy shall overtake us as a flood...
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Page 35 - IF IT could be demonstrated that any complex organ existed, which could not possibly have been formed by numerous, successive, slight modifications, my theory would absolutely break down.