The Principles of Metaphysical and Ethical Science Applied to the Evidences of ReligionHickling, Swan and Brown, 1855 - 487 sider |
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... result can be ascertained only by experience ; we learn only by trial that one substance is soluble , and another not , - that iron expands , and clay contracts , in the fire . But in the case of mental exertion , the result to be ...
... result can be ascertained only by experience ; we learn only by trial that one substance is soluble , and another not , - that iron expands , and clay contracts , in the fire . But in the case of mental exertion , the result to be ...
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... result is perceived ; and therefore it does not conflict with our doctrine , that we nowhere discern efficient causes in the material world . But tendency cannot even be conceived of , much less so clearly explained as it is by Mr. Mill ...
... result is perceived ; and therefore it does not conflict with our doctrine , that we nowhere discern efficient causes in the material world . But tendency cannot even be conceived of , much less so clearly explained as it is by Mr. Mill ...
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... result of its antecedents , the in- variable and necessary cause of those which come after it . This truth is so clearly explained and illustrated by Mr. Mill , though certainly without a perception of its logical consequences , that I ...
... result of its antecedents , the in- variable and necessary cause of those which come after it . This truth is so clearly explained and illustrated by Mr. Mill , though certainly without a perception of its logical consequences , that I ...
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THE DISTINCTION BETWEEN PHYSICAL AND METAPHYSICAL | 1 |
CHAPTER II | 25 |
CHAPTER III | 48 |
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absolute abstract action admit agency animal answer antecedent appear appetites argument argument from design attributes believe benevolence body brute called causation character chemical affinity conceive conception conclusion conduct conscience consciousness consequences considered constitution contrivance creation Creator Deity desires direct distinct Divine doctrine Dugald Stewart duty earth effect efficient cause enjoyment evidence evil exertion existence experience external eyes fact faculty freewill happiness Hipparchus human hypothesis idea immediate infer infinite infinite series inquiry instance instinct intellect intelligence J. S. Mill knowledge material matter means ment metaphysical mind moral universe motion motives Natural Theology nature necessary never object obligation observation organization origin outward perfect person phenomena philosophical physical science pleasure polytheism principles produced proof prove purpose reason religion religious revelation sense Sir James Mackintosh skepticism Spinoza suppose theory things tion truth universe virtue volition whole wisdom words