Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society, Volumen1Compton Press, 1891 Includes Report of the executive committee for 1887/88-1914/15; list of members in each volume. |
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abstract action activity æsthetic agency agent analysis appears Aristotle Athenæum Club beauty BERNARD BOSANQUET Bosanquet brain called categorical syllogisms cause character common common-sense philosophies conception concrete connection consciousness content of consciousness definite depends Desire discussion distinction distinguished doctrine doubt elements emotional empiricism existence experience explain expression fact faculty feeling function G. F. Stout Hegel human hypothetical syllogism idea ideal individual instance instinct intellectual intelligence judgment Kant knowledge laws LL.D Logic matter means mental merely metaphysics mind mode movement natural selection nature object Opus Majus ordinary organs paper perception phenomena physical position Postulates present principle Proclus psychology purpose question reality reason redintegration regarded relation result Roger Bacon Scholasticism sciousness seems sensation sense sentience simply Society suppose syllogism teleology term theory things thought tion truth ugliness ultimate unity universe volition voluntary whole word
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Página 47 - The teleological and the mechanical views of nature are not, necessarily, mutually exclusive. On the contrary, the more purely a mechanist the speculator is, the more firmly does he assume a primordial molecular arrangement of which all the phenomena of the universe...
Página 58 - Why, be this Juice the growth of God, who dare Blaspheme the twisted tendril as a Snare? A Blessing, we should use it, should we not? And if a Curse - why, then, Who set it there?
Página 49 - Amid the mysteries which become the more mysterious the more they are thought about, there will remain the one absolute certainty, that he is ever in presence of an Infinite and Eternal Energy, from which all things proceed.
Página 50 - He was 40 yeares old before he looked on Geometry ; which happened accidentally. Being in a Gentleman's Library, Euclid's Elements lay open, and 'twas the 47 El. libri i. He read the Proposition. By G — , sayd he (he would now and then sweare an emphaticall Oath by way of emphasis) this is impossible...
Página 50 - The prevailing doctrine is that a tree is something in itself apart from all perception ; that, by its luminous emanations, it impresses our mind and is then perceived ; the perception being an effect, and the uuperceived tree the cause.
Página 49 - For it is almost impossible to prove that any structure, however rudimentary, is useless — that is to say, that it plays no part whatever in the economy ; and, if it is in the slightest degree useful, there is no reason why, on the hypothesis of direct creation, it should not have been created.
Página 109 - I mean to say, he replied, that in mind you are all young : there is no old opinion handed down among you by ancient tradition : nor any science which is hoary with age.
Página 75 - Whoever calmly considers the question, cannot long resist the conviction that different parts of the cerebrum must, in some way or other, subserve different kinds of mental action.
Página 100 - This is the catholic faith : which except a man believe faithfully he cannot be saved.
Página 52 - The more imperfect a being is the more do its individual parts resemble each other, and the more do these parts resemble the whole. The more perfect the being is the more dissimilar are its parts. In the former case the parts are more or less a repetition of the whole : in the latter case they are totally unlike the whole. " The more the parts resemble each other, the less subordination is there of one to the other. Subordination of parts indicates high grade of organization.