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" Evolution can end only in the establishment of the greatest perfection and the most complete happiness. "
Constance Naden: A Memoir - 27 ページ
William Richard Hughes 著 - 1890 - 91 ページ
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First Principles

Herbert Spencer - 1862 - 526 ページ
...deducible the various characteristics of Evolution, we finally draw from it a warrant for the belief, that Evolution can end only in the establishment of...greatest perfection and the most complete happiness. CHAPTER XVII. SUMMARY AND CONCLUSION, § 138. IN the chapter on " Laws in general," after delineating...

First Principles of a New System of Philosophy

Herbert Spencer - 1864 - 536 ページ
...deducible the various characteristics of Evolution, we finally draw from it a warrant for the belief, that Evolution can end only in the establishment of...greatest perfection and the most complete happiness* CHAPTER SUMMARY AND CONCLUSION. § 138. IN the chapter on " Laws in general," after delineating the...

Evolution and Progress: An Exposition and Defence : the Foundation of ...

William Icrin Gill - 1875 - 320 ページ
...universal death, of petrifaction and eternal darkness and frost. Spencer has no warrant for the belief that evolution " can end only in the establishment...greatest perfection and the most complete happiness;" because it cannot " end," and its end, if that were possible, would be the end of sentient existence....

Six Addresses on the Being of God

Charles John Ellicott - 1880 - 180 ページ
...the period within which the existence of the earth is 19 " Evolution," says Mr. Herbert Spencer, " can end only in the establishment of the greatest perfection, and the most complete happiness." " First Principles," chap. xxii. p. 51 7. The scriptural idea is emphatically in antithesis. Summing...

The Harmonium ...

1881 - 476 ページ
...refinement ; this refinement produces advancement, and all true advancement is evolution of progress. Evolution can end only in the establishment of the greatest perfection and most complete happiness. . VIRTUE IS THE SUBORDINATION OF PASSION TO THE INTELLECT. The misguided and...

Conflict in Nature and Life: A Study of Antagonism in the Constitution of ...

John Stahl Patterson - 1883 - 526 ページ
...deducible the various characteristics of evolution, we finally draw from it a warrant for the belief that evolution can end only in the establishment of...greatest perfection, and the most complete happiness." In justice to Mr. Spencer it must be observed that in the new edition of his Psychology (New York,...

Evolution Explained and Compared with the Bible

William Woods Smyth - 1883 - 70 ページ
...internal forces we know as feelings are in equilibrium with the external forces they encounter."* And " Evolution can end only in the establishment of the...greatest perfection and the most complete happiness."* Ou the other hand we have just seen that this is impossible. Mr. Spencer incidentally admits this much...

The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, 第 159 巻

1884 - 626 ページ
...from it * [which appears to be equilibration] a warrant for the belief ' that evolution can only end in the establishment of the * greatest perfection and the most complete happiness '(p. 517). This indeed is glorious news, and the philosophy of persistent force is worth something...

The Agnostic: A Monthly Journal of Liberal Thought, 第 1 巻

1885 - 612 ページ
...deducible the various characteristics of Evolution, we finally draw from it a warrant for the belief, that Evolution can end only in the establishment of the greatest perfection iind the most complete happiness." Next month, in the final article on " First Principles," we shall...

A Handbook of the History of Philosophy

Ernest Belfort Bax - 1886 - 460 ページ
...deducible the various characteristics of Evolution, we finally draw from it a warrant for the belief, that Evolution can end only in the establishment of...greatest perfection and the most complete happiness." ('First Principles,' p. 517.) Lastly remains the question of dissolution. The equilibrium once attained,...




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