The Primary Synopsis of Universology and Alwato: The New Scientific Universal LanguageD. Thomas, 1871 - 224 sivua |
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Abstract Alphabet Alwato Analogy Andrews Animal application Aspect Basic Basis body Branch break called Centre character claims Class collection combinations complete Compound Concrete Consonants constituted Continuity corresponding denotes Departments discovery distribution Domain Earth echo Elaborate Elementary Elements English entire Entities exact existing fact finally Form give governing Grand hence human idea illustrate importance Indeterminate Infinite inherent instance Integral INTRODUCTION kind knowledge Language Laws less Limitation Line Logic Mathematics meaning merely method Mind Nature Number object Observational occur Ordinary Organic Outline particular Philosophy Phonetic Positive possible Practical preceding present Primitive Principles pronounced Pure Real Reality Realm reason represented respect Science Scientific Scientology sense similar simple single Sounds Space speak Speech Spheres Spirit Substance TABLE technically termination Things Thought Three tion true Unism Units Universal Universology Vowels whole words World
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Sivu 151 - Fig. 23, with obvious reference to the four cardinal points of the compass, — north, south, east, and west.
Sivu 80 - Whitney's aim in these lectures is to place in a clearly comprehensible form, before the English reader and student, all the principal facts regarding language— its nature and origin, its growth, its classifications, its ethnological bearing, its value...
Sivu xvi - We are, he added, all intense specialists, and when the Unitary Science comes in the world, it will be something so entirely aside from our fixed habits of thought that I think it will find its first appreciators, probably, among men of enlarged and general culture, rather than among Specialists in Science.
Sivu xv - in the existence, in the nature of things, of just such a science as you claim to have discovered ; and in this I differ from most scientific men, who seem as yet to have no conception of Unity of Law, and who would therefore regard your whole pretension as Utopian. Further than this, I believe that we are just in this age on the verge of making the discovery; and that somebody will make it. Whether you have it or not, I am of course unable to say. The presumption is strongly against any individual...
Sivu 14 - ... or P, to the particulars which, taken together, constitute these, is more easily taken in the sphere of pure quantity than it is elsewhere. We can scarcely regard an organism as equivalent to the sum of its parts — to head plus body, plus limbs, plus internal organs ; for, in this case, the nature of the relation of the parts to each other and to the whole has too much importance to be neglected.
Sivu 139 - (Logic), as furnishing to the careful student one of the best preparations for the still subtler definitions, and the deeper descent into the profundities, of the Univereological Abstract. SPA 148 "SPIRIT
Sivu 38 - Out of this discovery arises, therefore, logically, and as it were inevitably, a New Universal Language, the most wonderful and complete in its structure and powers of which it is possible to conceive, and which must serve as the Vernacular of the Unitized Humanity or Great Planetary Nation of the Future.
Sivu xvi - ... therefore regard your whole pretension as Utopian. Further than this, I believe that we are just in this age on the verge of making the discovery; and that somebody will make it. Whether you have it or not, I am of course unable to say. The presumption is strongly against any individual claimant. . . . Indeed, I doubt whether, if you have all you claim, the scientific men, so called, will be the first to appreciate it. We are all intense specialists; and, when the Unitary Science comes in the...
Sivu 174 - From the expressions in The Word, in the Hebrew language, it may in some measure be known whether they belong to the Heavenly class or...
