History of Materialism: History of materialism since KantTrübner, 1881 |
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... easily appears to us exaggerated and improbable , while we play with the most enormous con- ceptions when we have once brought them into the shape of an entirely abstract notion . Six thousand years on the one hand , eternity on the ...
... easily appears to us exaggerated and improbable , while we play with the most enormous con- ceptions when we have once brought them into the shape of an entirely abstract notion . Six thousand years on the one hand , eternity on the ...
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... easily learn to find it not in the eternal duration of material conditions , but in the eternity of natural laws , and in such a duration of existing things as removes the idea of their destruction to a proper distance from us . The ...
... easily learn to find it not in the eternal duration of material conditions , but in the eternity of natural laws , and in such a duration of existing things as removes the idea of their destruction to a proper distance from us . The ...
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... easily have resulted from the casual combina- tion of the various ideas of the age . An incomparably higher merit undoubtedly lies in the persevering prosecu- tion of an object which as early as 1837 took firm hold of the naturalist on ...
... easily have resulted from the casual combina- tion of the various ideas of the age . An incomparably higher merit undoubtedly lies in the persevering prosecu- tion of an object which as early as 1837 took firm hold of the naturalist on ...
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... easily arise in free nature so long as the relative life - conditions of the species do not change with climate , cultivation , and other circumstances . For if we start from a condition of variability , and have the struggle for ...
... easily arise in free nature so long as the relative life - conditions of the species do not change with climate , cultivation , and other circumstances . For if we start from a condition of variability , and have the struggle for ...
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... easily see that at a given moment of time the whole series of variations has , as it were , been tried , and that what at the beginning of the period has not led to a new kind will be ever less likely to do so , because the forms are ...
... easily see that at a given moment of time the whole series of variations has , as it were , been tried , and that what at the beginning of the period has not led to a new kind will be ever less likely to do so , because the forms are ...
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Страница 93 - Darwin's theory, that the great break in the organic chain between man and his nearest allies, which cannot be bridged over by any extinct or living species, is answered simply by an appeal ' to a belief in the general principle of evolution
Страница 93 - At some future period, not very distant as measured by centuries, the civilised races of man will almost certainly exterminate, and replace, the savage races throughout the world.
Страница 269 - All Christians believe that the blessed are the poor and humble, and those who are ill-used by the world ; that it is easier for a camel to pass through the eye of a needle than for a rich man to enter the kingdom^ of heaven ; that they should judge not, lest they be judged ; that they should swear not at all ; that they should love their neighbour as themselves ; that if one take their cloak, they should give him their coat also ; that they should...
Страница 102 - When we treat of sexual selection we shall see that primeval man, or rather some early progenitor of man, probably first used his voice in producing true musical cadences, that is in singing...
Страница 4 - Newton, seized the notion that the same attractive force of all ponderable matter which now supports the motion of the planets, must also aforetime have been able to form from matter loosely scattered in space the planetary system. Afterwards, and independent of Kant, Laplace, the great author of the Mecanique Celeste, laid hold of the same thought, and introduced it among astronomers.