... knowing subject, as its idea. Yet the aim and ideal of all natural science is at bottom a consistent materialism. The recognition here of the obvious impossibility of such a system establishes another truth which will appear in the course of our exposition,... Man's World - Page 287by Charlotte Haldane - 1926 - 299 pagesFull view - About this book
| Arthur Schopenhauer - Idea (Philosophy) - 1883 - 578 pages
...truth which will appear in the course of our exposition, the truth that all science properly so called, by which I understand systematic knowledge under the...sufficient reason, can never reach its final goal, nor give a complete and adequate explanation : for it is not concerned with the inmost nature of the... | |
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