| Alfred North Whitehead - 1920 - 224 páginas
...Perhaps also in the unrealised future. Perhaps also in the future which might be as well as the actual future which will be. It is impossible to meditate...emotion at the limitations of human intelligence. 'II CHAPTER IV + THE METHOD OF EXTENSIVE ABSTRACTION TO-DAY'S lecture must commence with the consideration... | |
| Aristotelian Society (Great Britain) - 1922 - 270 páginas
...clear from humbug. We may leave materialistic biology to these tasks. Two centuries later than Newtou a modern thinker,* writing while a revolution in scientific...scientific discovery. But I must make it clear what 1 mean by the "passage of nature" because this is a notion far less subtle than that indicated by Mr.... | |
| Joseph Alexander Leighton - 1922 - 604 páginas
...also in the unrealized future. Perhaps also in the future which might I-1 as well as in the actual future which will be. It is impossible to meditate...emotion at the limitations of human intelligence." l Indeed the notion of a point or position in space implies a relation between this point and at least... | |
| Joseph Alexander Leighton - 1922 - 598 páginas
...in the future which might be * as well as in the actual future which will be. It is impossible to II meditate on time and the mystery of the creative passage...emotion at the limitations of human// intelligence." l Indeed the notion of a point or position in space implies a relation between this point and at least... | |
| Benchara Branford - 1924 - 466 páginas
...Perhaps also in the unrealized future. Perhaps also in the future which might be as well as the actual future which will be. It is impossible to meditate...emotion at the limitations of human intelligence.' The second aspect I wish briefly to consider is the strengthening of the natural alliance between science... | |
| Norman Kemp Smith - 1924 - 264 páginas
...brute fact. The theory which I am urging admits a greater ultimate mystery and a deeper ignorance. ... It is impossible to meditate on time and the mystery...emotion at the limitations of human intelligence." 1 Thus categorial thinking, owing to its direct connection with intuition, connects also, indirectly,... | |
| Edgar Pierce - 1924 - 460 páginas
...confining his discussion to a limited part of experience, by disavowing materialism, by asserting that it is impossible to meditate on time and the mystery of the creative process of nature without an overwhelming emotion at the limitations of human intelligence. But there... | |
| Henry Nelson Wieman - 1926 - 444 páginas
...Perhaps also in the unrealized future. Perhaps also in the future which might be as well as the actual future which will be. It is impossible to meditate...emotion at the limitations of human intelligence. When he speaks of the creative force of existence; when he says that the operative present includes... | |
| Herbert Hayes Scullard - 1927 - 288 páginas
...time and the character of space." And here he finds himself confronted with " an ultimate mystery." " It is impossible to meditate on time and the mystery of the creative passage of nature (which is only another name for the creative force of existence) without an overwhelming emotion at... | |
| Lewis S. Ford, George Louis Kline - 1983 - 366 páginas
...Perhaps also in the unrealised future. Perhaps also in the future which might be as well as the actual future which will be. It is impossible to meditate...emotion at the limitations of human intelligence" (CN73)39. Of course, we must keep in mind the important differences between Whitehead and Spinoza (see... | |
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