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... Catholic World - Página 4281913Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Henri Bergson - 1911 - 438 páginas
...leads to the life of the spirit. But it will then no longer have to do with definite living beings. Life as a whole, from the initial impulsion that thrust...passes freely, dragging with it the obstacle which will weigh on its progress but will not stop it. At this point is humanity; it is our privileged situation.... | |
| Henri Bergson - 1911 - 436 páginas
...thrust it intojhe^worldjjsill appPAr na «. wftwjwhjpl^riRps, ancT which is opposed by tjie^descending movement of matter. On the greater part of its surface,...passes freely, dragging with it the obstacle which will weigh on its progress but will not stop it. At thispoint is humanity; it is our privileged situation.... | |
| Herbert Wildon Carr - 1912 - 108 páginas
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| 1916 - 346 páginas
...matter, that is to say, with the movement that is the inverse of its own."33 And: "Life as a whole . . . will appear as a wave which rises, and which is opposed by the descending movement of matter."34 But, as with Plato, so with Bergson, dubbing the hated principle "Not-being" or "Negation... | |
| 1912 - 350 páginas
...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 which rises, 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... | |
| 1913 - 906 páginas
...our concrete actions those which are free and those which are not. We are only free when our action is that of our whole personality. When I have expressed...passes freely, dragging with it the obstacle which will weigh on its progress but will not stop it. At this point is humanity; it is our privileged situation.... | |
| Edwin Emery Slosson - 1914 - 338 páginas
...Life as a whole, from the initial impulsion that thrust it into the world, will appear as a wave that rises, and which is opposed by the descending movement...passes freely, dragging with it the obstacle which will weigh on its progress but will not stop it. At this point is humanity; it is our privileged situation.... | |
| Arthur Mitchell - 1914 - 128 páginas
...that is to say, with the movement that is the inverse \ of its own."33 And: "Life as a whole . . . will appear as a wave which rises, and which is opposed by the descending ; movement of matter."34 But, as with Plato, so with Bergson, dubbing the hated principle "Not-being" or "Negation... | |
| John Haynes Holmes - 1915 - 416 páginas
...the life of the body just where it really is, on the road that leads to the life of the spirit. . . . Life as a whole, from the initial impulsion that thrust...passes freely, dragging with it the obstacle which will weigh on its progress but will not stop it. At this point is humanity; it is our privileged situation.... | |
| Lucius Hopkins Miller - 1916 - 314 páginas
...leads to the life of the spirit. But it will then no longer have to do with definite living beings. Life as a whole, from the initial impulsion that thrust...passes freely, dragging with it the obstacle which will weigh on its progress but will not stop it. At this point is humanity : it is our privileged situation.... | |
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