Still more clearly do we see this insufficiency when we take the more abstract definition--"the continuous adjustment of internal relations to external relations.
But this is the root idea of Death--Failure to adjust internal relations to external relations, failure to repair the broken inward connection sufficiently to enable it to correspond again with the old surroundings.
So conceived the doctrine of external relations appears to be rather the doctrine of complete externality of things.
If, then, Life in all its manifestations, inclusive of Intelligence in its highest forms, consists in the continuous adjustment of internal relations to external relations, the necessarily relative character of our knowledge becomes obvious.
Divesting this conception of all superfluities, and reducing it to its most abstract shape, we see that Life is definable as the continuous adjustment of internal relations to external relations.
Life in all its manifestations, inclusive of Intelligence in its highest forms, consists in the continuous adjustment of internal relations to external relations.
IV Were I now to go on to treat of the knowing of perceptual by conceptual experiences, it would again prove to be an affair of external relations.
External relations' stand with their withers all unwrung, and remain, for aught he proves to the contrary, not only practically workable, but also perfectly intelligible factors of reality.
Duration does not contain parts united by external relations: it does not contain parts at all, for parts would constitute fixed stages, whereas duration changes continuously.
Talleyrand, who had come back to France some time before, was appointed “Minister of External Relations” through the influence of Mme.
Grand remained in Paris; shortly afterward she was observed to frequent the “Hotel of External Relations,” and after a while she took up her abode there.
When, however, the ambassadresses were in question, difficulties arose, as some of them would not consent to be received at the Hotel of External Relations by Mme.
I cannot therefore find anything that is absolutely, but only what is comparatively internal, and which itself consists of external relations.
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