| 1894 - 856 halaman
..." the fundamental condition to all consciousness ... is the antithesis of subject and object. . . . The mental act in which self is known implies, like...subject that perceives ? Or, if it is the true self which thinks, what other self can it be which is thought of? Clearly a true cognition of self implies... | |
| Herbert Spencer - 1862 - 528 halaman
...absolutists. But now, what is the corollary from this doctrine, as bearing on the consciousness of self? The mental act in which self is known, implies, like...subject that perceives ? or if it is the true self which thinks, what other self can it be that is thought of ? Clearly, a true cognition of self implies... | |
| Herbert Spencer - 1864 - 538 halaman
...absolutists. But now, what is the corollary from this doctrine, as bearing on the consciousness of self ? The mental act in which self is known, implies, like...subject that perceives ? or if it is the true self which thinks, what other self can it be that is thought of ? Clearly, a true cognition of self implies... | |
| Frederic William Farrar - 1865 - 358 halaman
...from the other must be an unknown quantity ; the separation of either is the annihilation of both.1 ' The mental act in which self is known, implies, like...subject that perceives ? or if it is the true self which thinks, what other self can it be that is thought of?' If then we can know nothing about the... | |
| Herbert Spencer - 1870 - 600 halaman
...absolutists. But now, what is the corollary from this doctrine, as bearing on the consciousness of self? The mental act in which self is known, implies, like...subject that perceives ? or if it is the true self which thinks, what other self can it be that is thought of ? Clearly, a true cognition of self implies... | |
| Charles Robert Bree - 1872 - 518 halaman
...absolutists. But now, what is the corollary from this doctrine as bearing on the consciousness of self? The mental act in which self is known implies, like...subject that perceives ? Or, if it is the true self which thinks, what other self can it be that is thought of? Clearly a true cognition of self implies... | |
| William Batchelder Greene - 1872 - 192 halaman
...Spencer's books. We quote one other passage as conclusive : " The mental act in which self is known implies a perceiving subject and a perceived object. If, then,...self, what is the subject that perceives ? or, if it be the true self that thinks, what other self can it be that is thought of? Clearly a true cognition... | |
| Charles Hodge - 1874 - 190 halaman
...subject and object What is the corollary from this doctrine, as bearing on the consciousness of self? The mental act in which self is known implies, like...subject that perceives ? Or if it is the true self which thinks, what other self can it be that is thought of? Clearly, a true cognition of self implies... | |
| Herbert Spencer - 1875 - 594 halaman
...absolutists. But now, what is the corollary from this doctrine, as bearing on the consciousness of self? The mental act in which self is known, implies, like...perceived is self, what is the subject that perceives P or if it is the true self which thinks, what other self can it be that is thought of ? Clearly, a... | |
| Alfred Williams Momerie - 1879 - 142 halaman
...thinks them as his ? The fundamental condition of consciousness is the antithesis of object and subject. The mental act in which self is known, implies, like...the object perceived is self, what is the subject perceiving ? Or if it is the true self that thinks, what other self can it be that is thought of 1... | |
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