Natural ReligionAsian Educational Services, 1979 - 608 pages |
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Page 373
... acts of man . Now before man is conscious as yet of any object , as an object , he cannot help being conscious of his own acts , and as these acts are mostly repeated and continuous acts , he becomes con- scious , without any new effort ...
... acts of man . Now before man is conscious as yet of any object , as an object , he cannot help being conscious of his own acts , and as these acts are mostly repeated and continuous acts , he becomes con- scious , without any new effort ...
Page 374
... acts by sounds , then the clamor concomitans of these acts is not the sign of a single act , but the inseparable accompaniment of our consciousness of our many repeated acts as one action . Here we see the first dawn of conceptual ...
... acts by sounds , then the clamor concomitans of these acts is not the sign of a single act , but the inseparable accompaniment of our consciousness of our many repeated acts as one action . Here we see the first dawn of conceptual ...
Page 387
... acts conceived as states or as passive . Many acts , however , which seem to us voluntary , were not so , or at all events were not at first con- ceived as such . To us , ' to hear , ' for instance 1 , seems a voluntary act ; to the ...
... acts conceived as states or as passive . Many acts , however , which seem to us voluntary , were not so , or at all events were not at first con- ceived as such . To us , ' to hear , ' for instance 1 , seems a voluntary act ; to the ...
Contents
LECTURE I | 1 |
LECTURE II | 27 |
the infinite led to religious ideas Tangible semitangible | 43 |
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