I cross the boundary of the experimental evidence, and discern In that matter which we, in our ignorance of its latent powers, and notwithstanding our professed reverence for its creator, have hitherto covered with opprobrium, the promise and potency... The Principles of Psychology - Página 146por William James - 1890 - 704 páginasVista completa - Acerca de este libro
| 1895 - 166 páginas
...degrees the essential life or spirit force. Tyndall says : " Abandoning all disguise, the confession I feel bound to make before you is, that I prolong the vision backward, across the boundary or the experimental evidence, and discern in that matter, which we in our ignorance, and notwithstanding... | |
| 1875 - 800 páginas
...speed, and it is not a matter of indifference whether they are introduced with reverence or irreverence. Abandoning all disguise, the confession that I feel bound to make before yon is, that I prolong the vision backward across the boundary of the experimental evidence, and discern,... | |
| John Tyndall - 1897 - 534 páginas
...which the most violent exception has been taken is this : ' Abandoning all disguise, the confession I feel bound to make before you is, that I prolong...experimental evidence, and discern in that Matter wh^ch we, in our ignorance, and notwithstanding our professed reverence for its Creator, have hitherto... | |
| Rufus Osgood Mason - 1897 - 372 páginas
...scientific association in the world, spoke as follows: "Abandoning all disguise, the confession which I feel bound to make before you is that I prolong the vision backward across the boundary of experimental evidence and discover in matter, which we, in our ignorance, and notwithstanding our professed... | |
| Charles Dudley Warner - 1897 - 646 páginas
...of the mind authoritatively supplements the vision of the eye. By an intellectual necessity I cross the boundary of the experimental evidence, and discern in that Matter — which we, in our ignorance of its latent powers, and notwithstanding our professed reverence for its Creator, have hitherto covered... | |
| John Tyndall - 1897 - 474 páginas
...which the most violent exception has been taken is this: ' Abandoning all disguise, the confession I feel bound to make before you is, that I prolong the vision X backward across the boundary of the experimental evidence, and discern in that Matter which we, in... | |
| 1875 - 880 páginas
...Al<<uidoning all disguise, the confession that I frtl bound to make before you is, that I prolong ike vision backward across the boundary of the experimental evidence, and discern in tliat matter which we, in ear ignorance, and notwithtlandtng our professed reverence for its Creator,... | |
| William Bittle Wells, Lute Pease - 1910 - 844 páginas
...motion. Listen to the immortal Tyndall in his Belfast address: "Abandoning all disguises, the confession I feel bound to make before you is that I prolong the vision backward across the boundary of experimental evidence and discern in that matter which we, in our ignorance, and, notwithstanding our... | |
| John Christian Keener - 1900 - 288 páginas
...of the mind authoritatively supplements the vision of the eye. By an intellectual necessity I cross the boundary of the experimental evidence, and discern in that matter which we, in our ignorance of its latent powers and notwithstanding our professed reverence for its Creator, have hitherto covered... | |
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