Tertium Organum: The Third Canon of Thought; a Key to the Enigmas of the WorldA. A. Knopf, 1922 - 336 من الصفحات |
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... Edward Carpenter and Schopenhauer on love . " The Ocean of Sex . " CHAPTER XVI . The phenomenal and noumenal side of man . “ Man - in - himself . " How do we know the inner side of man ? Can we know of the existence of consciousness in ...
... Edward Carpenter and Schopenhauer on love . " The Ocean of Sex . " CHAPTER XVI . The phenomenal and noumenal side of man . “ Man - in - himself . " How do we know the inner side of man ? Can we know of the existence of consciousness in ...
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... Edward Carpenter comes much nearer the mark , but Ouspensky penetrates to its very center . It is because our loves are so dampened by our egotisms , our cynicisms and our cowardices that we rot and smoulder instead of bursting into ...
... Edward Carpenter comes much nearer the mark , but Ouspensky penetrates to its very center . It is because our loves are so dampened by our egotisms , our cynicisms and our cowardices that we rot and smoulder instead of bursting into ...
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... Edward Carpenter and Schopenhauer on love . " The Ocean of Sex . " T HERE is not a single side of life which is not capable of revealing to us an infinity of the new and the unexpected , if we approach it with the knowledge that it is ...
... Edward Carpenter and Schopenhauer on love . " The Ocean of Sex . " T HERE is not a single side of life which is not capable of revealing to us an infinity of the new and the unexpected , if we approach it with the knowledge that it is ...
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... Edward Carpenter and Dr. R. M. Bucke . Edward Carpenter , directly and without any allegories and sym- bols , formulated the thought that the existing consciousness by which contemporary man lives , is merely the transitory form of ...
... Edward Carpenter and Dr. R. M. Bucke . Edward Carpenter , directly and without any allegories and sym- bols , formulated the thought that the existing consciousness by which contemporary man lives , is merely the transitory form of ...
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... assisted greatly in the broadening and clearing up of his speculations . After spending much time and labor in thinking he came to the conclu- * Among whom was Edward Carpenter . sion that there exists a family sprung from , living.
... assisted greatly in the broadening and clearing up of his speculations . After spending much time and labor in thinking he came to the conclu- * Among whom was Edward Carpenter . sion that there exists a family sprung from , living.
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الصفحة 164 - Better to be the poor servant of a poor master," and to endure anything, rather than think as they do and live after their manner? Yes, he said, I think that he would rather suffer anything than entertain these false notions and live in this miserable manner.
الصفحة 297 - One conclusion was forced upon my mind at that time, and my impression of its truth has ever since remained unshaken. It is that our normal waking consciousness, rational consciousness as we call it, is but one special type of consciousness, whilst all about it, parted from it by the filmiest of screens, there lie potential forms of consciousness entirely different.
الصفحة 276 - He becomes conscious that this higher part is conterminous and continuous with a MORE of the same quality, which is operative in the universe outside of him, and which he can keep in working touch with, and in a fashion get on board of and save himself when all his lower being has gone to pieces in the wreck.
الصفحة 277 - Let me then propose, as an hypothesis, that whatever it may be on its farther side, the "more" with which in religious experience we feel ourselves connected is on its hither side the subconscious continuation of our conscious life.
الصفحة 163 - You have shown me a strange image, and they are strange prisoners. Like ourselves, I replied; and they see only their own shadows, or the shadows of one another which the fire throws on the opposite wall of the caver True, he said; how could they see anything but the shadows if they were never allowed to move their heads?
الصفحة 162 - Behold ! human beings living in a sort of underground den, which has a mouth open towards the light and reaching all across the den; they have been here from their childhood, and have their legs and necks chained so that they cannot move, and can only see before them; for the chains are arranged in such a manner as to prevent them from turning round their heads.
الصفحة 163 - And suppose further that the prison had an echo which came from the other side, would they not be sure to fancy when one of the passers-by spoke that the voice which they heard came from the passing shadow?
الصفحة 299 - The truth is that we travel on a journey that was accomplished before we set out; and the real end of philosophy is accomplished, not when we arrive at, but when we remain in, our destination (being already there), — which may occur vicariously in this life when we cease our intellectual questioning.
الصفحة 164 - ... and the years, and is the guardian of all that is in the visible world, and in a certain way the cause of all things which he and his fellows have been accustomed to behold ? Clearly, he said, he would first see the sun and then reason about him.
الصفحة 163 - ... more real existence, he has a clearer vision - what will be his reply? And you may further imagine that his instructor is pointing to the objects as they pass and requiring him to name them - will he not be perplexed? Will he not fancy that the shadows which he formerly saw are truer than the objects which are now shown to him?