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Moulton returns to the attack, which draws another reply.
"Reduced to its briefest form, " say/. Mr. Spencer, "the argument is this: "If definite quantitative relations [of proportionali- ty] between causes and effects be assumed a priori, then the second law of motion is an immediate corol- lary. If there are not definite quantitative relations [of proportionality] between causes and effects, all the conclusions drawn from physical experiments are in- valid. " PROFESSOR GREEN, in the Contempor
...ary Re- view for February, 1881, comments on the posi- tion of Spencer, that "the object is constituted by the aggregate of vivid states of consciousness. " Spencer denies that this is his position; say- ing the allegation is made "in face of the con- spicuous fact that I identify the object with the nexus of this aggregate. " Professor Green says: "And in the sequel the 'separation of themselves' on the part of the states of consciousness 'into two great aggregates, vivid and faint, ' is spoken of as a 'differen- tiation between the antithetical existences we call ob- ject and subject.

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