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" Life as a whole, from the initial impulsion that thrust it into the world, will appear as a wave which rises, and which is opposed by the descending movement of matter. On the greater part of its surface, at different heights, the current is converted... "
Humanistic Studies - Page 67
1916
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Mind, Volume 26

Electronic journals - 1917 - 542 pages
...which imply the same view. "Life as a whole, from the initial impulsion that thrust it into the world, will appear as a wave which rises and which is opposed by the descending movement of matter." " Life is a movement, materiality is the inverse movement, and each of these movements is...
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University of Kansas Publications: Humanistic studies, Volume 1

1912 - 350 pages
...... is confronted with matter, that is to say, with the movement that is the inverse of its own."** And: "Life as a whole . . . will appear as a wave...and which is opposed by the descending movement of matter."*4 But, as with Plato, so with Bergson, dubbing the hated principle "Not-being" or "Negation...
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Catholic World, Volume 96

1913 - 906 pages
...share it in some degree. Life as a whole, from the initial impulsion that thrust it into the world, will appear as a wave which rises, and which is opposed by the descending movement of matter. On the greater part of its surface, at different heights, the current is converted by matter...
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Studies in Bergson's Philosophy

Arthur Mitchell - 1914 - 128 pages
...be found, I think, in Bergson 's writings) an explanation of this abatement or diminution of the Han vital, this tendency toward rest, the problem turns...to positivity. And the case is not different if the "6lan vital" is a self -limited absolute instead of an eternal dualism: the philosopher's selection...
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...Studies in Bergson's Philosophy

Arthur Mitchell - 1914 - 136 pages
...be found, I think, in Bergson's writings) an explanation of this abatement or diminution of the elan vital, this tendency toward rest, the problem turns...and which is opposed by the descending movement of matter."*4 But, as with Plato, so with Bergson, dubbing the hated principle "Not-being" or "Negation...
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Is Death the End?: Being a Statement of the Arguments for Immortality; a ...

John Haynes Holmes - Immortality - 1915 - 416 pages
...life of the spirit. . . . Life as a whole, from the initial impulsion that thrust it into the world, will appear as a wave which rises, and which is opposed by the descending movement of matter. On the greater part of its surface, at different heights, the current is converted by matter...
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Bergson and Religion

Lucius Hopkins Miller - Religion - 1916 - 312 pages
...definite living beings. Life as a whole, from the initial impulsion that thrust it into the world, will appear as a wave which rises, and which is opposed by the descending movement of matter. On the greater part of its surface, at different heights, the current is converted by matter...
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Bergson and Religion

Lucius Hopkins Miller - Religion - 1916 - 312 pages
...definite living beings. Life as a whole, from the initial impulsion that thrust it into the world, will appear as a wave which rises, and which is opposed by the descending movement of matter. On the greater part of its surface, at different heights, the current is converted by matter...
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Bergson and Religion

Lucius Hopkins Miller - 1916 - 314 pages
...definite living beings. Life as a whole, from the initial impulsion that thrust it into the world, will appear as a wave which rises, and which is opposed by the descending movement of matter. On the greater part of its surface, at different heights, the current is converted by matter...
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The Warner Library, Volume 3

Charles Dudley Warner, John William Cunliffe, Ashley Horace Thorndike, Harry Morgan Ayres, Helen Rex Keller, Gerhard Richard Lomer - Literature - 1917 - 712 pages
...definite living beings. Life as a whole, from the initial impulsion that thrust it into the world, will appear as a wave which rises, and which is opposed by the descending movement of matter. On the greater part of its surface, at different heights, the current is converted by matter...
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