That these ideas are to be traced, ultimately, to the originative or intuitive faculty, there can be little doubt.
Presentative, the Representative, the Discursive, and the Originative or Intuitive faculty.
In other words they are affiliated, each according to its geographical position, to the chief originative centres.
Nothing, indeed, in the history of art is more remarkable than the fertility of this originative genius, no less industrious in labour than fruitful of results for men who followed him.
Lombardy, with the exception of Venice, is comparatively barren of originative elements.
What he lacked was depth of feeling, the sense of noble form, the originative force of a great mind.
From sweeping changes of this sort the very temper of woman, her innate conservatism, her want of originative power, turns her away.
The more dependent she is, the better he will love her; the less of conscious thought, of active will, of originative power she has, the greater his regard and tenderness.
Either, therefore, the principle of causality contradicts itself, or some form of free self-originative causality must be postulated.
There is also more room for them in his work, because in the larger and more complicated field there is greater elasticity and opportunity to effect new combinations, to contrive which makes a greater call upon originative power.
Indeed the most originative line of evolution of mediaeval Latin verse would seem to have been confined to the North, in the main if not exclusively.
Nor, in the second place, is the gold coin originative of the svastika-ornament; for we do not perceive the coin in the svastika, as we do perceive the threads in the cloth.
There six separate oblations to Agni, and so on, are enjoined by separate so-called originative injunctions; these are thereupon combined into two groups (viz.
If moreover the senses had for their object mere Being free from all difference, it would follow that Scripture which has the same object would (not be originative of knowledge but) perform the function of a mere anuvâda, i.
Nor can it be denied in any way that the cause possesses originative agency with regard to the effect; for such agency is actually observed, and cannot be proved to be irrational.
Here we have a First Principle, an Originative Cause which is sufficient to account for all existence.
The necessary demand of reason is that the first and originative cause of all finite personality shall be Himself a person.
Indeed, "Will is contemplated universally as the inseparable union and perpetual differentiation of Intelligence and originative Power, and as such the sole ground of the intelligibility of all causation.
Returning to our scheme of Originative and Directive Factors, let us inquire into Spencer's views regarding Variation and Selection.
On the one hand there are originative factors which produce those changes in living creatures which make them different from their fellows.
We have already quoted the words of Aristotle in which he classes the Ionic philosophers together, as all of them giving a material aspect of some kind to the originative principle of the universe (see above, P.
By theoriginative principle or element of things they meant that of which all {5} existing things are composed, that which determines their coming into being, and into which they pass on ceasing to be.
In this world he found two originative principles {38} at work, one pertaining to light and heat, the other to darkness and cold.
Thales, the pioneer of this philosophy, maintained that Water was the originative principle of all things.
Limit opportunity, restrict the field of originative achievement, and you have cut out the heart and root of all prosperity.
If you have to be subservient, you are not even making the rich fellows as rich as they might be, because you are not adding your originative force to the extraordinary production of wealth in America.
The index pointing to the originative causes in the universe is thus the ethical judgment, which fastens upon the free voluntary agency of persons, as absolutely responsible causes, not merely caused causes.
The universal sense-symbolism of Berkeley, and his pervading recognition of the distinction between physical or symbolical, and efficient or originative causation, are wanting in the narrow reasonings of Collier.
There was no room for, and no need of, the conception of free, originative thought.