The Life of Reason: The Phases of Human Progress
Chapter 4
THE DISCOVERY OF NATURAL OBJECTS
Nature man’s home.—Difficulties in conceiving nature.—Transcendental qualms.—Thought an aspect of life and transitive.—Perception cumulative and synthetic.—No identical agent needed.—Example of the sun.—His primitive divinity.—Causes and essences contrasted.—Voracity of intellect.—Can the transcendent be known?—Can the immediate be meant?—Is thought a bridge from sensation to sensation?—_Mens naturaliter platonica_.—Identity and independence predicated of things. Pages 64-83