| Nathan Howard (Jr.) - 1872 - 646 páginas
...of Coffey agt. The Home Life Ins. Co. the greatest of modern thinkers. It is, that life consists in the definite combination of heterogeneous changes,...correspondence with external co-existences and sequences, or, in other words, in the continuous adjustment of internal relations to external relations. Consequently... | |
| Thomas Rawson Birks - 1876 - 346 páginas
...as a working definition. It is "the continual adjustment of internal to external relations." It is "the definite combination of heterogeneous changes,...correspondence with external coexistences and sequences." Here a first question will naturally arise. Is this new definition simpler, clearer, and easier to... | |
| Joseph Cook - 1877 - 360 páginas
...statement of what life means ; but we all understand very well what the thing is. Herbert Spencer defines life as " The definite combination of heterogeneous...correspondence with external co-existences and sequences." This definition has been very much admired; and I suppose you all understand what it means. The latest... | |
| Joseph William Reynolds - 1878 - 552 páginas
...which take place within an individual without destroying its identity." The larger formula, " Life is the definite combination of heterogeneous changes,...correspondence with external co-existences and sequences" — maybe approved by some. Others choose, as simpler, " Life — including intelligence as the highest... | |
| Joseph William Reynolds - 1878 - 552 páginas
...which take place within an individual without destroying its identity." The larger formula, " Life is the definite combination of heterogeneous changes,...correspondence with external co-existences and sequences" — maybe approved by some. Others choose, as simpler, " Life — including intelligence as the highest... | |
| Joseph Henry Gilmore - 1888 - 160 páginas
...equilibrium of the constituents of consciousness," is defective just here. Also, Herbert Spencer's definition of Life as "the definite combination of heterogeneous...correspondence with external coexistences and sequences." (5) The definition must not be negative when it can be positive. A negative definition is valueless... | |
| Herbert Spencer - 1879 - 312 páginas
...generalizations set forth in those works. Especially will he be reminded of the proposition that Life is " the definite combination of heterogeneous changes,...correspondence with external coexistences and sequences ;" and still more of that abridged and less specific formula, in which Life is said to be "the continuous... | |
| Joseph Cook - 1879 - 302 páginas
...platform]. Aristotle defined life as " the cause of form in organisms." Herbert Spencer defines it as " the definite combination of heterogeneous changes,...correspondence with external co-existences and sequences." I prefer Aristotle's definition. It has been a part of the audacity of this platform, to define life... | |
| Joseph Cook - 1879 - 154 páginas
...platform]. Aristotle defined life as " the cause of form in organisms." Herbert Spencer defines it as "the definite combination of heterogeneous changes,...correspondence with external co-existences and sequences." I prefer Aristotle's definition. It has been a part of the audacity of this platform, to define life... | |
| James Hinton - 1879 - 448 páginas
...completeness to our ideas. Previous formulas need not detain us now. Mr. Spencer's is, as we have seen, " the definite combination of heterogeneous changes,...correspondence with external coexistences and sequences." In framing this definition, Mr. Spencer proceeds upon the plan (which he counsels for general adoption)... | |
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