The book A System of Natural Theism was written by author Keyser, Leander Sylvester, 1856- Here you can read free online of A System of Natural Theism book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is A System of Natural Theism a good or bad book?
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The most rational explanation of the mutual adaptation of the outer world to the inner human consciousness is that they were purposely made for each other. There is the outer world; here corresponding to it is the sub- jective receptivity; they seem to match each other, to be designed for each other. The eye is a highly specialized organ, marvellously contrived, for the very purpose of seeing the external world and enjoying its beauty and sublimity. So are all the senses organized, each for its... own special purpose. 8. Let us analyze sense-perception and its content in consciousness still more deeply, taking sight for our example. You think you see a tree out on the campus. The physicist tells you that in reality the image of the tree is formed on the retina of your eye by means of the light-rays ; thence is conveyed by the optic nerve to the proper brain center, where, in some mysterious way, it is brought out into the field of consciousness. Now the Idealist declares that there is no tree, but only an illusory impression on the mind within.
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