An Examination of the Philosophy of the Unknowable as Expounded by Herbert SpencerReprint of the original, first published in 1883. The Antigonos publishing house specialises in the publication of reprints of historical books. We make sure that these works are made available to the public in good condition in order to preserve their cultural heritage. |
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Absolute abstract absurd activity admit affirm agency Agnosticism answer antecedent appearances argument ascer assertion assimilation Atheism attri attributes belief called causation cause cognition comprehension conceive conception conclusion congruity consciousness contemplation correlative correspondence DEDUCTIVE ARGUMENTS definite difference distinction distinguished doctrine effects element existence experience explanation extent external fact finite force hypothesis idea imagine implies impossible inconceivable infinite divisibility infinite series infinity internal Irrelative knowable knowledge known less limits manifestations matter Mental Substance minor premise modes motion mystery nature nescience noumena noumenon object of thought Objective Science Pantheism perception persistence phenomena phenomenon Philosophy present Prin produced proposition prove question Realism reality realize reason relation relative relativity of knowledge Religion represent representation Science sciousness self-existent sensation Sir William Hamilton solution Space spacial Spencer Substance of Mind supposed supposition symbol things tion transcends truth ultimate uncon Unconditioned universe Unknowable unlike unthinkable velocity



