Prefatory Lessons in a Mechanial Philosophy Natures Legal Code the Philosophy
Prefatory Lessons in a Mechanial Philosophy Natures Legal Code the Philosophy
John James Van Nostrand
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The impersonal is the same for everyone ; the personal is the different in every one. The two are opposites, and, there- fore, complemental ; not contraries, excluding one anoth- er. "There is always a certain relation between opposites; they unfold themselves, though in different directions, from the same root, as the positive and negative forces of electricity, and in their very opposition uphold and sustain one another: while contraries encounter one an- other from quarters quite diverse, an...d one only subsists in the exact degree that it puts out of working the other. " Trench. From these considerations it would appear that Phil- osophy had been hopping around on only one of its two legs, and, since a hop is a hiatus, every effort by philoso- ph\' to go anywhere means the establishment of a miss- A MECHANICAL PHILOSOPHY 17 ing link, and missing links most effectiiallv develope perplexity. After taking the usual eight year course in Philosophy- and having rendered a satisfactory thesis, the student is given a PH.
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