One may ask what was real to Plato in the world of physical phenomena.
So with Gregory the patristic limitation of intellectual interest, indifference to physical phenomena, and acceptance of the miraculous are no longer merely thoughts and opinions consciously entertained; they make part of his nature.
He has no interest in physical phenomena, which have no laws for him except the will of God.
We reply: (a) We know mental as well as physical phenomena.
Reason is not simply a register of physical phenomenaand of experiences of pleasure and pain: it is creative also.
Fraud, conscious or unconscious, seems ubiquitous throughout the range of physical phenomena of spiritism, and false pretence, prevarication and fishing for clues are ubiquitous in the mental manifestations of mediums.
I find myself believing that there is "something in" these never ending reports of physical phenomena, although I have n't yet the least positive notion of the something.
The conception of force as the originator of motion in matter, without bodily contact or the intervention of any intermedium, is essential to the right interpretation of physical phenomena;.
Nature is the aggregate or totality of all material or physical phenomena.
The creative efficiency was put forth, and matter, as the statical condition necessary to the manifestation of physical phenomena, began to be.
And they apply it, in all its integrity, to mental as well as to physical phenomena.
The Amount of Scientific Knowledge required to enter on the Consideration of Physical Phenomena .
Notice the numerous questions in the theodicy in the Book of Job, which Jahveh puts in opposition to the explanation of physical phenomena given by mythology: ‘Hath the rain a father, or who begot the drops of dew?
It is not a characteristic of the myth, that the speaker is no longer conscious of speaking of physical phenomena.
They become Proper Names; and what the sentences in which these names figured as subjects and objects originally predicated of physical phenomena, they now say of persons and individuals.
The names are appellations of physical phenomena, and the actions are actions of Nature.
If a myth is a piece of unscientific philosophizing, it must sometimes be applied to the explanation of obscure psychological as well as of physical phenomena.
As he is a parallelist, and cannot make of physical phenomena and of mental one single series of causes and effects, he must attain his end by making the mental series complete and independent in itself.
The things are complexes of qualities, of physical phenomena; and the more we know about these, the more do we know about real things.
The parallelist, for it is he who opposes interactionism, insists that we must not forget that mental phenomena do not belong to the same order as physical phenomena.
This personification includes moral and intellectual as well as physical phenomena, and it always proceeds in the same way, from special phenomena to specific types, and hence to abstract perceptions.
And only towards the end of these years do the psycho-physical phenomena as to the abstention from food begin to show themselves.
The accidental cause has been the fairly frequent, though not necessary, connection of the more pronounced instances of such habits of mind with more or less of the psycho-physical phenomena of ecstasy, in the technical sense of the word.
The study of physical phenomena in connexion with the French Revolution, 375.
Science has explained an immense number of physical phenomena, and therefore, even to the vulgar, those phenomena no longer seem supernatural, but are ascribed to natural causes.
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