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... effect system without intervention of higher cause . Maj . Powell considered that the speaker had con- founded cause with force , but did not develop his position , the time of adjournment having arrived . Mr. Sewall requested that a ...
... effect system without intervention of higher cause . Maj . Powell considered that the speaker had con- founded cause with force , but did not develop his position , the time of adjournment having arrived . Mr. Sewall requested that a ...
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... effect ; the why , the how and the what . Each of these existed in everything , necessarily and unexchangeably , yet constituting a single triune reality ; and on these categories all final philosophy depended . As applied to the ...
... effect ; the why , the how and the what . Each of these existed in everything , necessarily and unexchangeably , yet constituting a single triune reality ; and on these categories all final philosophy depended . As applied to the ...
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... effect of such speculations on the mind as somewhat similar to that of drugs , induc- ing agreeable sensations and evading the trouble of thought . Maj . Powell wished the subject continued with a fuller ac- count of the Phenomenology ...
... effect of such speculations on the mind as somewhat similar to that of drugs , induc- ing agreeable sensations and evading the trouble of thought . Maj . Powell wished the subject continued with a fuller ac- count of the Phenomenology ...
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... maintained that these terms correspond to end , cause and effect ; the real ex- pressing primarily will , or final cause ; the ideal appealing to the intellect , as formal cause ; the actual 34 1896 ] MEMOIRS OF THE SOCIETY.
... maintained that these terms correspond to end , cause and effect ; the real ex- pressing primarily will , or final cause ; the ideal appealing to the intellect , as formal cause ; the actual 34 1896 ] MEMOIRS OF THE SOCIETY.
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... effect ; constituting thus the totality of being . Mr. Howard brought questions as to the relation of ex- perience with reality , and as to that of law with the infinite ; Mr. Kirk as to the identification of reality with will , and ...
... effect ; constituting thus the totality of being . Mr. Howard brought questions as to the relation of ex- perience with reality , and as to that of law with the infinite ; Mr. Kirk as to the identification of reality with will , and ...
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Agnosticism antinomy applied April Aristotle Aristotle's atoms basis cognition Coleman Columbian University conception conclusion consciousness considered Cosmological Argument Critique December Descartes discourse doctrine dualism elected element especially ethical evolution existence exposition expounded Farquhar thought February force fundamental Harris Hegel held Howard Howard read Hoyt idea ideal indicated induction inquired intensive quantity January Kant Kant's Kirk L. F. Ward leading speakers Limestone College Lodge logical March matter mechanical theory Membership Committee reported ment Messrs metaphysics mind monism moral motion nature November object opening speaker Ousia Parkman Pechin Philosophical Inquiry Philosophical Realism philosophy Plato position President Sterrett principle proceeded Prof Professor Bigelow psychology question Raymond read a paper realism regarded Regular Meeting relation remarks Republic scientific sense Sewall Society for Philosophical soul spirit suggested Swedenborg teaching teleology things Timaeus tion topic traced treated treatment ultimate various Ward's