| Henry Longueville Mansel - 1859 - 378 strani
...other, and we can comprehend no other." ('1 A second characteristic of Consciousness is, that it is only possible in the form of a relation. There must...union, each exists only as it is related to the other. <8> The subject is a subject, only in so far as it is conscious of an object : the object is an object,... | |
| Frederick Denison Maurice - 1859 - 516 strani
...philologer. U something.' Or, as he says afterwards, in rather grander, but not better language:—' There must be a Subject, or person conscious, and...Consciousness without the union of these two factors' Exactly ; and therefore my Consciousness must of necessity carry me beyond myself. If it is the lowest... | |
| Edward Royall Tyler, William Lathrop Kingsley, George Park Fisher, Timothy Dwight - 1859 - 1136 strani
...known must be finite. Again, consciousness is impossible apart from the relation of subject and object. There must be a subject, or person conscious, and an object or thing of which he is conscious. Destroy this relation and thought is no more. Hence the conception of the Absolute, like the conception... | |
| Henry Longueville Mansel - 1859 - 376 strani
...other, and we can comprehend no other (7)." A second characteristic of Consciousness is, that it is only possible in the form of a relation. There must be a 50 RELATION BETWEEN LECT. III. Subject, or person conscious, and an Object, or thing of which he is... | |
| Henry Longueville Mansel - 1860 - 389 strani
...other, and we can comprehend no other." (?) A second characteristic of Consciousness is, that it is only possible in the form of a relation. There must...union, each exists only as it is related to the other. <8) The subject is a subject, only in so far as it is conscious of an object : the object is an object,... | |
| M. P. W. Bolton - 1861 - 88 strani
...absolute as such." — Ibid. vol. xiv. p. 608. " A second characteristic of Consciousness is, that it is only possible in the form of a relation. There must...The subject is a subject, only in so far as it is conscious of an object; the object is an object, only in so far as it is apprehended by a subject :... | |
| Herbert Spencer - 1862 - 528 strani
...without which it could not be infinite. * * * " A second characteristic of Consciousness is, that it is only possible in the form of a relation. There must...The subject is a subject, only in so far as it is conscious of an object : the object is an object, only in so far as it is apprehended by a subject... | |
| Herbert Spencer - 1864 - 538 strani
...without which it could not be infinite. * • * " A second characteristic of Consciousness is, that it is only possible in the form of a relation. There must...The subject is a subject, only in so far as it is conscious of an object : the object is an object, only in so far as it is apprehended by a subject... | |
| 1864 - 862 strani
...— Lecture 3d. ' A second characteristic of consciousness,' according to Mr Mansel, ' is, that it is only possible in the form of a relation. There must...The subject is a subject, only in so far as it is conscious of an object ; the object is an object, only in so far as it is apprehended by a subject... | |
| Jesse Henry Jones - 1865 - 252 strani
...be conscious thereof. Mr. Mansel names as the " second characteristic of Consciousness, that it is only possible in the form of a relation. There must...and an Object or thing of which he is conscious." This utterance, taken in the sense which Mr. Mansel wishes to convey, involves the denial of consciousness... | |
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