History of Materialism: History of materialism since KantTrübner, 1881 |
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... remarkable , then bold , then magnificent , then fantastical ; and yet all such predi- cates belong only to the sphere of feeling - cold logic has nothing to do with them . It was formerly supposed , on a calculation of Laplace , that ...
... remarkable , then bold , then magnificent , then fantastical ; and yet all such predi- cates belong only to the sphere of feeling - cold logic has nothing to do with them . It was formerly supposed , on a calculation of Laplace , that ...
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... remarkable fact without the deepest astonish- ment , and cannot help thinking of Oken's ' primitive slime . ' This uni versal slime of the older philosophy of nature , which was supposed to have originated in the sea , and to be the ...
... remarkable fact without the deepest astonish- ment , and cannot help thinking of Oken's ' primitive slime . ' This uni versal slime of the older philosophy of nature , which was supposed to have originated in the sea , and to be the ...
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... remarkable light on a very different question , which is of the highest in- terest in the history of Materialism , -the question of the nature of the organic individual.59 In connexion with the cell - theory , modern discoveries are ...
... remarkable light on a very different question , which is of the highest in- terest in the history of Materialism , -the question of the nature of the organic individual.59 In connexion with the cell - theory , modern discoveries are ...
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... i . 265 ff . 64 One of the most remarkable facts in this subject is the colonial nervous system in the Bryozoa : cf. Gegen- baur , l.c. , S. 19 f . So far in our first edition . We come back DARWINISM AND TELEOLOGY . 4I.
... i . 265 ff . 64 One of the most remarkable facts in this subject is the colonial nervous system in the Bryozoa : cf. Gegen- baur , l.c. , S. 19 f . So far in our first edition . We come back DARWINISM AND TELEOLOGY . 4I.
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... remarkable illusions , of the form and colour of animals to their environment , or even to other organ- isms.70 On the general principle this illusive imitation of strange forms seems to agree admirably with natural selection , for it ...
... remarkable illusions , of the form and colour of animals to their environment , or even to other organ- isms.70 On the general principle this illusive imitation of strange forms seems to agree admirably with natural selection , for it ...
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absolute activity amongst animal anthropomorphic appear assume attain basis become brain causal cerebellum cerebral cerebral cortex cerebrum Christianity civilisation Comp conceive conception connexion consciousness corpora quadrigemina course creatures Darwin diluvial doctrine dogmas Egoism entirely especially ethical existence experience explain external fact favour feeling force functions human hypothesis ideal ideas important impulse individual influence infusoria intellectual Kant kind knowledge labour law of development Leibniz Leipz logical Materialism Materialistic mathematical psychology matter means mechanical ment merely metaphysical mind monera monophyletic moral movements natural science natural selection nexion notion object observation organ organisation origin pheno phenomena phenomenon philosophy phrenology physical physiology pleonexia possible present principle probability produce psychical psychology question reality recognised regard relation religion religious remains result retina scientific sensation soul spermatozoon sphere standpoint Strauss supposed teleology theory things thinking thought tion true truth Ueberweg unity whole
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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.