Spencers Philosophy of Science the Herbert Spencer Lecture Delivered At the Mu

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Spencers Philosophy of Science the Herbert Spencer Lecture Delivered At the Mu
Morgan, C. Lloyd (Conwy Lloyd), 1852-1936
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The former, which we know as sensations, accompany direct and therefore strong excitations of the nerve-centres ; the latter, which we know as remembered sensations, or ideas of sensa- tions, accompany indirect and therefore weak excitations of the same nerve-centres. 68 And then we are told that the aggregate of the faint is what we call the mind, the subject, the ego ; the aggregate of the vivid is what we call the external world, the object, the non-ego. 69 It would seem, then, that the aggr...egate of vivid subjective affections is the objective world so far as knowable. To say the least of it, this terminology is somewhat per- plexing.
No doubt our knowledge of the external world involves 36 SPENCER'S a subtle and intricate inter-relation of what is expe- rienced vividly and what is experienced faintly of what is actually presented and what is ideally re-presented. The distinction between them is a valid one. But when Spencer equates this distinction with that between the external world and the mind, as he does in the passages to which I have referred, the validity of his procedure is seriously open to question.


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