Hence, though of the two it seems easier to translate so-called Matter into so-called Spirit, than to translate so-called Spirit into so-called Matter (which latter is, indeed, wholly impossible), yet no translation can carry us beyond our symbols. The Principles of Psychology - الصفحة 161بواسطة Herbert Spencer - 1872عرض كامل - لمحة عن هذا الكتاب
| Herbert Spencer - 1870 - عدد الصفحات: 704
...as far as ever from forming a conception of that which is universally sentient. Hence though of tho two it seems easier to translate socalled Matter into...translation can carry us beyond our symbols. Such vaguo conceptions as loom before us * are illusions conjured up by the wrong connotations of our words.... | |
| 1872 - عدد الصفحات: 806
...my own view is, I may, perhaps, without impropriety, quote passages which I have written elsewhere : "Hence, though of the two it seems easier to translate...yet no translation can carry us beyond our symbols." * And again : "See, then, our predicament. We can think of Matter only in terms of Mind. We can think... | |
| William Graham - 1872 - عدد الصفحات: 250
...Theory. While defending this doctrine against Mr. Martineau, he quotes from his own writings : — " Hence, though of the two, it seems easier to translate...yet no translation can carry us beyond our symbols." And Mr. Mill,1 though a professed Berkeleian, defends the * But if Mr. Mill accepts the views of Mr.... | |
| 1872 - عدد الصفحات: 798
...may, perhaps, without impropriety, quote passages which I have written elsewhere : "Hence, thongh »f the two it seems easier to translate so-called Matter...yet no translation can carry us beyond our symbols." * And again : " See, then, our predicament. "We can think of Matter only in terms of Mind. We can think... | |
| Manthano (pseud.) - 1872 - عدد الصفحات: 396
...without impropriety, quote some out of many passages which I have written on the question elsewhere. Hence, though of the two it seems easier to translate...matter which latter is, indeed, wholly impossible." ' ' See, then, our predicament. We can think of matter only in terms of mind. We can think of mind... | |
| Herbert Spencer - 1873 - عدد الصفحات: 662
...nearer to a comprehension of external Force. For, as already shown, supposing all forms of Mind to bo composed of homogeneous units of feeling variously...our words. The expression " substance of Mind," if wo use it in any other way than as the x of our equation, inevitably betrays us into errors; for we... | |
| Herbert Spencer - 1873 - عدد الصفحات: 660
...as far as ever from forming a conception of that which is universally sentient. Hence though of tho two it seems easier to translate socalled Matter into...our symbols. Such vague conceptions as loom before ns are illusions conjured up by the wrong connotations of our words. The expression " substance of... | |
| Herbert Spencer - 1873 - عدد الصفحات: 386
...passages which I have written on the question elsewhere : " Hence, though of the two it seems casier to translate so-called Matter into so-called Spirit,...yet no translation can carry us beyond our symbols." * And again: , " See, then, our predicament. "We can think of Matter only in terms of Mind. We can... | |
| William Jackson - 1874 - عدد الصفحات: 436
...161,) and repeated, to shew how anti-materialistic he is, in his last book. (Essays. III., p. 250.) "Of the two it seems easier to translate so-called...Matter, which latter is, indeed, wholly impossible." But though it is true, as he adds, that "no translation can carry us beyond our symbols/' it is no... | |
| William Jackson - 1874 - عدد الصفحات: 432
...161,) and repeated, to shew how anti-materialistic he is, in his last book. (Essays. III., p. 250.) "Of the two it seems easier to translate so-called...Matter, which latter is, indeed, wholly impossible." But though it is true, as he adds, that "no translation can carry us beyond our symbols," it is no... | |
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