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" It is possible to imagine in some dim kind of way a series of states of consciousness serving as antecedent to any one of the movements I see going on ; for my own states of consciousness are often indirectly the antecedents to such movements. But how... "
The Philosophy of Herbert Spencer: Being an Examination of the First ... - Page 118
by Borden Parker Bowne - 1874 - 283 pages
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The Popular Science Monthly, Volume 1

1872 - 806 pages
...word Will, unless I am to think of it in terms of contemplated ends, of which some one is preferred. If, then, I have to conceive Evolution as caused by...through space to the revolutions of all their planets round them, to the gyrations of all these planets on their axes, to the infinitely-multiplied physical...
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The Popular Science Monthly, Volume 1

1872 - 798 pages
...having attributes akin to those of the only mind I know, and without which I cannot conceive mindat all. I will not dwell on the many incongruities hence...through space to the revolutions of all their planets round them, to the gyrations of all these planets on their axes, to the infinitely-multiplied physical...
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The New Englander, Volume 32

1873 - 808 pages
...makes some further criticisms upon this doctrine that Mind is first and rules forever. He says : " If then I have to conceive evolution as caused by...through space, to the revolutions of all their planets round them, to the gyrations of all these planets on their axes, to the infinitelymultiplied physical...
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New Englander and Yale Review, Volume 32

Edward Royall Tyler, William Lathrop Kingsley, George Park Fisher, Timothy Dwight - 1873 - 812 pages
...Spencer makes some further criticisms upon this doctrine that Mind is first and rules forever. He says : "If then I have to conceive evolution as caused by...through space, to the revolutions of all their planets round them, to the gyrations of all these planets on their axes, to the infinitelymultiplied physical...
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Recent discussions in science, philosophy, and morals

Herbert Spencer - 1873 - 386 pages
...then endeavor to see the last as flowing from the first. I find it possible to imagine in some dim way a series of states of consciousness serving as...through space, to the revolutions of all their planets round them, to the gyrations of all these planets on their axes, to the infinitely-multiplied physical...
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A Candid Examination of Theism

George John Romanes - 1878 - 228 pages
...then endeavour to see the last as flowing from the first. I find it possible to imagine in some dim way a series of states of consciousness serving as...universe — to the motions of the multitudinous stars throughout space, to the revolutions of all their planets round them, to the gyrations of all these...
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A Candid Examination of Theism

George John Romanes - 1878 - 228 pages
...then endeavour to see the last as flowing from the first. I find it possible to imagine in some dim way a series of states of consciousness serving as...series as antecedent to all actions throughout the universe—to the motions of the multitudinous stars throughout space, to the revolutions of all their...
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Present Day Tracts on Subjects of Christian Evidence, Doctrine ..., Volume 5

Religious Tract Society (Great Britain) - 1883 - 378 pages
...serving as antecedent to any one of the movePrinciples of Psychology, Vol. I., pp. 500-501. mi-ill.:: I see going on, for my own states of consciousness...motions of the multitudinous stars through space, to the revolution of all their planets around them, to the gyration of all these planets on their axes, to...
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Recent Discussions in Science, Philosophy, and Morals

Herbert Spencer - 1883 - 390 pages
...then endeavor to see the last as flowing from the first. I find it possible to imagine in some dim way a series of states of consciousness serving as...antecedent to any one of the movements I see going on ; for niy own states of consciousness are often indirectly the antecedents to such movements. But how if...
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Essays: scientific, political, & speculative. Libr. ed, Volume 1

Herbert Spencer - 1891 - 494 pages
...then endeavor to see the last as flowing from the first. I find it possible to imagine in some dim way a series of states of consciousness serving as...through space, to the revolutions of all their planets round them, to the gyrations of all these planets on their axes, to the infinitely-multiplied physical...
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